Gary W wrote:there are far better reasons to disregard you
Indulge me ...
Gary W wrote:chuckles wrote:
I just don't think it is fair to shitcan a wine for something as ridiculous as "reduction on the palate", which is something that doesn't exist, when there are numerous other wines that suffer from problems far worse than "reduction on the palate"
... On the palate the pace steps up with explosive lime and lemon sherbet fruit and some sulphide characters. ...
chuckles wrote:
I don't even work for the winery, I just happen to like the wines they produce.
I just don't think it is fair to shitcan a wine for something as ridiculous as "reduction on the palate", which is something that doesn't exist, when there are numerous other wines that suffer from problems far worse than "reduction on the palate"
Gary W wrote:
mattECN wrote:
2007 Shaw & Smith Sauvignon Blanc (Adelaide Hills)
Plenty of cut grass and acidity, a touch of chlorine taste to this as well, not enjoyable at all. Disjointed and unbalanced wine, perhaps a faulty bottle? I cannot image them releasing a wine in this shape.
No. Perhaps the glass was dirty. It is a very good wine.
GW
Craig(NZ) wrote:Gary W wrote:
mattECN wrote:
2007 Shaw & Smith Sauvignon Blanc (Adelaide Hills)
Plenty of cut grass and acidity, a touch of chlorine taste to this as well, not enjoyable at all. Disjointed and unbalanced wine, perhaps a faulty bottle? I cannot image them releasing a wine in this shape.
No. Perhaps the glass was dirty. It is a very good wine.
GW
I laugh at the amount of times on this forum where people say "you musta had a bad bottle", "perhaps it was faulty". Have you never poured a wine from the same bottle to have one person like it and one person not??
Perhaps its just a case of people liking different things, no big deal. No need for WWIII to start over such a thing. You can go to ebob for that sort of carry on
In this case the original poster (Matt) raised the 'faulty' question after describing a clearly faulty wine and then Charles 'played the man' and "shitcanned" a TN for a wine that wasn't even on this forum or the subject of the discussion.
Craig(NZ) wrote:
Perhaps its just a case of people liking different things, no big deal. No need for WWIII to start over such a thing. You can go to ebob for that sort of carry on
Well those that haven't been banned at least
Craig(NZ) wrote:
exactly! it is so far into 'who cares' territory that you shouldnt give it the time under the spotlight
and the irony being for Mr Who Cares NZ is that you are doing exactly that
when someone disagrees with my exquisite good taste so I get your point.
chuckles wrote:griff wrote:Its an ambush, but is it marketing?
cheers
Carl
It is definitely not marketing!
I don't even work for the winery, I just happen to like the wines they produce.
Cheers
Charles
chuckles 16/7/2007 wrote:Dear Colin
I am not ITB but I do like to think that I can spot a good wine when I see it.
chuckles 23/8/2007 wrote:Its good to see that some people love the wine that I helped craft!
Satisfaction!
Gary W wrote: I am not generally one of the 'must be a bad bottle' brigade either when someone disagrees with my exquisite good taste so I get your point.
rooview wrote:Gary W wrote:mattECN wrote:2007 Shaw & Smith Sauvignon Blanc (Adelaide Hills)
Plenty of cut grass and acidity, a touch of chlorine taste to this as well, not enjoyable at all. Disjointed and unbalanced wine, perhaps a faulty bottle? I cannot image them releasing a wine in this shape.
No. Perhaps the glass was dirty. It is a very good wine.
GW
Indeed, S+S 07 SB is a lip-smacking ripper.
TORB wrote:Gary W wrote: I am not generally one of the 'must be a bad bottle' brigade either when someone disagrees with my exquisite good taste so I get your point.
Gary,
I guess that comment applies to me so I will respond.
n4sir wrote:
Sorry Charles, but I'm not sure if I can really believe this, especially since Sue caught you out telling porkies about yourself already:chuckles 16/7/2007 wrote:Dear Colin
I am not ITB but I do like to think that I can spot a good wine when I see it.chuckles 23/8/2007 wrote:Its good to see that some people love the wine that I helped craft!
Satisfaction!
I agree with Gavin's idea of protecting the anonymity of posters to encourage those in the business like yourself to contribute to the forum, and indeed some of your input is very interesting and informative. On the other hand, quite a few of your posts seem far from objective and driven by some vested interest - by the sound of it I'm not alone thinking this either.
Cheers,
Ian
chuckles wrote:n4sir wrote:
Sorry Charles, but I'm not sure if I can really believe this, especially since Sue caught you out telling porkies about yourself already:chuckles 16/7/2007 wrote:Dear Colin
I am not ITB but I do like to think that I can spot a good wine when I see it.chuckles 23/8/2007 wrote:Its good to see that some people love the wine that I helped craft!
Satisfaction!
I agree with Gavin's idea of protecting the anonymity of posters to encourage those in the business like yourself to contribute to the forum, and indeed some of your input is very interesting and informative. On the other hand, quite a few of your posts seem far from objective and driven by some vested interest - by the sound of it I'm not alone thinking this either.
Cheers,
Ian
Sorry Ian
If you can selectively quote and get it completely wrong I applaud you.
That post about me crafting the wine refers to a Craggy Range Wine which was made over two years ago, when I was working at that winery.
But good on you for trying to make me look like a fool, only my own posts can do that!
Cheers