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What do you think of the list and the ratings?
Rick
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 I think his ratings are very hard to calibrate to personal tastes.  Sometimes he likes a thick shiraz, other times he complains about it being too heavy.  Sometimes a lighter style gets a high mark, other times it can be thin.  He seems to like wines with some acidity to them.
  I think his ratings are very hard to calibrate to personal tastes.  Sometimes he likes a thick shiraz, other times he complains about it being too heavy.  Sometimes a lighter style gets a high mark, other times it can be thin.  He seems to like wines with some acidity to them.
corcoran wrote:So, take the ratings with a grain of salt.
 But then I say that about most lists of points, once again proving the TN is the most important thing, not the score.
  But then I say that about most lists of points, once again proving the TN is the most important thing, not the score.
Ian S wrote:I suspect though, it might go the way of the sportsmans cliche "Yeah, I gave it 110% today".
They started at 100%, then moved onto 101%, then 102% then 110% and I've certainly heard 200% recently. My guess is that we'll be at 1000% before we know it.
I'm also sure wine %'s will follow the same line of stupidy
 convert 15/20 to 75/100. What about eight to ten  with graduations limited to .0001. Oliver would have great fun with that, from what I can gather from reading reports of his wine assessments on this and other boards.
 convert 15/20 to 75/100. What about eight to ten  with graduations limited to .0001. Oliver would have great fun with that, from what I can gather from reading reports of his wine assessments on this and other boards.