" I think all tasting notes should come with a points score "
To me, the points score should be judged upon a composite value-based approach that emcompasses the following:
1. Quality of the wine - color / nose / taste / aftertaste
2. A rating on the ethereal experience of the wine
3. Value for money
4. How close it goes to being an ultimate wine experience
Therefore, just because a $10 bottle was bloody good value, doesn't rate it as a 98pt wine.
Conversly, just because a particular bottle of grange was an awesome experience, it too needs to justify it's lofty $450 price tag to gain such a high rating.
Whilst I certainly value and appreciate the effort each forumite makes in posting their notes, I still feel it lacks that final judgement "je ne se qua" without the writer providing a points score to allow the reader to ponder.
Over time, readers will adjust to the writer's personal scoring system and assess accordingly.
EG: when BCP would give a 96pts to a wine, you knew it was special.
So there you go, can everyone now please add a score to their tasting notes.....
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