![]() |
Looking for good informational websites
Hello,
New poster, but been around other usenet groups for a few years. I read the FAQ but did not find the answer to this question: I'm looking for a review/critique website that carries reliable information about the quality of recent vintages from around the world, whether they were good, mediocre, or bad, so that I would have a better idea of which wines to avoid. TIA Fell |
Looking for good informational websites
On Apr 1, 7:51 pm, Mark Lipton > wrote:
> wrote: > > Hello, > > > New poster, but been around other usenet groups for a few years. > > > I read the FAQ but did not find the answer to this question: > > > I'm looking for a review/critique website that carries reliable > > information about the quality of recent vintages from around the > > world, whether they were good, mediocre, or bad, so that I would have > > a better idea of which wines to avoid. > > Dear Mr. Knight, > First of all, thanks for looking in the FAQ before posing your > question. All those who contributed to the FAQ will feel the warmth of > knowing that someone actually made use of their labors. As to your > question, what you're after (in its crudest form) is known as a "vintage > chart." Any number of them can be found on the Web by Googling for that > term. One of the more prominent is that maintained by the wine critic > Robert Parker on his website: > > http://www.erobertparker.com/newsear...agechart1.aspx > > Keep in mind, though, that these are gross generalizations based on one > person's tastes, and that in any year there will be numerous exceptions > to the rule. Also keep in mind that an "off" year will often produce > soft, supple wines that can be drunk with little to no aging, whereas > those from a "great" year might require a decade of cellaring to be > truly drinkable. > > HTH > Mark Lipton > > -- > alt.food.wine FAQ: http://winefaq.hostexcellence.com It does indeed help, as the term "vintage chart" is the bingo term for searching. I understand that this will be far from perfect, but it will help greatly when selecting wines for long-term storage rather than those to be drunk in the short term, and also because I do not have the time or inclination to find out how much it rained during the harvest in regions around the world :) Fell |
Looking for good informational websites
In message
ups.com> wrote: > Hello, > New poster, but been around other usenet groups for a few years. > I read the FAQ but did not find the answer to this question: > I'm looking for a review/critique website that carries reliable > information about the quality of recent vintages from around the > world, whether they were good, mediocre, or bad, so that I would have > a better idea of which wines to avoid. > TIA > Fell If you are prepared to pay a small annual subscription for the pick of its information — although quite a lot is free — you could do a lot worse than look at Jancis Robinson‘s site - www.JancisRobinson.com Tim Hartley |
Looking for good informational websites
> ... and also because I do not have the time
> or inclination to find out how much it rained during the harvest in > regions around the world :) Any red-blooded European will tell you that knowing the exact amount of rain falling in a certain region is HUGELY entertaining. Almost as fun as a new coal shovel. Eric Olwaite |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 09:00 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
FoodBanter