Jay60A wrote:2) The more I drink, the more it stuns me that some drinking windows are conservative to plain wrong. It's designed to get you to drink young and buy more... or because the maker is or has historically been worried about a dodgy piece of bark.
I think the windows are pretty conservative...It isn't a science it is very subjective...
Just like critic scores, some people look at them and think yes, that wine is a 97 point wine! But ultimately all that matters is what do you think of the wine..
I don't think this has to do with buying more...If your rate of consumption is the same it is just you'd cellar more....I'd even probably argue that if you convinced people they need to cellar, the upfront cost of doing that + drinking would mean even more business...
Jay60A wrote:4) I am amazed this place has regenerated and is thriving. Why hasn't it moved to Facebook or more modern social media? I suspect some old fashioned Aussie egalitarian streak at play still in sharing, rather than networked.
Enthusiasts still use Forums/Reddit...Facebook is far too unstructured...Most modern social media is better suited towards casual users...
There are even meet ups for wine...but most of them seem to meet a wine bar...
Jay60A wrote:Tell me why Auswine still attracts though...
It is the only board that talks about Australian wine..and for most people in Australia, it is what they drink...
I actually think the offlines have pushed a lot of new activity...Tons of lurkers on the board..and when they see that there are like minded people meeting up and sharing wine...it gets you excited about it..and you get even more into it...
I think as a result of this board I've probably met 30+ different people in the Sydney area that love wine just as much or more than I do...I'm sure almost everyone on this board is probably the biggest wine geek in their normal circle of friends..most of whom know nothing about wine...It is just nice to meet people with a similar interest..