Anyone confirm if Parker has given the 04 Creek Block 100 pt
Anyone confirm if Parker has given the 04 Creek Block 100 pt
I have heard that Parker has given the Greenock Creek Creek Block 2004 a 100 points?
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TORB wrote:I didn't think Parker was reviewing Oz wines any more and that he had handed that category over.
Sounds like the usual speculation about Parkers scores that surfaces from time to time. Parkers scores do not leak.
Correct, Ric.
Responsibility for Australia has been passed on to Dr. Jay Miller, although the scores and tasting notes are still under The Wine Advocate umbrella. There was a lot of comment about Miller's high scores after his recent review of Spanish wines, and so its possible that he will be just as generous to Aussie wines.
Mike
KMP wrote:TORB wrote:I didn't think Parker was reviewing Oz wines any more and that he had handed that category over.
Sounds like the usual speculation about Parkers scores that surfaces from time to time. Parkers scores do not leak.
Correct, Ric.
Responsibility for Australia has been passed on to Dr. Jay Miller, although the scores and tasting notes are still under The Wine Advocate umbrella. There was a lot of comment about Miller's high scores after his recent review of Spanish wines, and so its possible that he will be just as generous to Aussie wines.
Mike
I did hear a whisper in the last couple of months that Parker has looked at a few Australian wines after handing over the official WA reviewing duties to Jay Miller. There was an insinuation that he did this at the request of a certain US importer of Australian wines - I must stress this was a rumour and from inside the industry.
Cheers,
Ian
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If no review is available, go by colour. You may notice that a selection of colours is now available, the most common being red and white.
I generally find the red ones enjoyable, but from time to time have known the white ones to do the job. The white ones with bubbles have their place but the red ones with bubbles are - in my humble opinion - misguided. As ever I am willing and available to reassess and rescore as appropriate. In fact, I encourage reassessment. Frequently and oft.
I defy RJP to fault my assessment system. Note, no use of point scale, either.
I generally find the red ones enjoyable, but from time to time have known the white ones to do the job. The white ones with bubbles have their place but the red ones with bubbles are - in my humble opinion - misguided. As ever I am willing and available to reassess and rescore as appropriate. In fact, I encourage reassessment. Frequently and oft.
I defy RJP to fault my assessment system. Note, no use of point scale, either.
"It wasn't the wine," murmured Mr. Snodgrass, in a broken voice. "It was the salmon."
Charles Dickens, Pickwick Papers
Charles Dickens, Pickwick Papers