TORB, let's bury the dead horse and
Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2005 2:38 am
start beating on the new one.
You know by now what I am talking about and what I call "wine methamorphosis", right?
What in your opinion makes quite NOTICABLE change in wine, what I described in terroir thread?
Why some wines have it while majority either stay the course at best or "fall off the cliff"?
Let's exclude food all together for the purpose of the discussion and simplicity,
or we bury ourselves in too many variables, like we don't have enough
Everybody welcome to throw 2 cents (in any currency)
Are there any Australian wine you can recomend which have similar qualities I have described earlier?
side note:
let's not use terms as "great wine", because Greatness in wine is subjective.
You know by now what I am talking about and what I call "wine methamorphosis", right?
What in your opinion makes quite NOTICABLE change in wine, what I described in terroir thread?
Why some wines have it while majority either stay the course at best or "fall off the cliff"?
Let's exclude food all together for the purpose of the discussion and simplicity,
or we bury ourselves in too many variables, like we don't have enough
Everybody welcome to throw 2 cents (in any currency)
Are there any Australian wine you can recomend which have similar qualities I have described earlier?
side note:
let's not use terms as "great wine", because Greatness in wine is subjective.