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I am not getting it..... - 7/25/2008 9:57:54 AM   
Serge Birbrair

 

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Tasted by Grimble on 6/19/2008: Might not even cook with this puppy. (137 views) - report issue | favorite author
Tasted by Grimble on 6/8/2008 & rated 70 points: Vile, acidic concoction. (165 views) - report issue | favorite author
Tasted by Grimble on 4/21/2008: Nasty bitter aftertaste. Overly acidic and not likely to improve. (328 views) - report issue | favorite author
Tasted by DRLSUBARU on 1/16/2008 & rated 70 points: Uninspiring (528 views) - report issue | favorite author
Tasted by Grimble on 3/8/2007 & rated 85 points: (548 views)favorite author
Tasted by Domer99 on 3/4/2007 & rated 93 points: Wow. Steely Reisling. Floral bouquet. Peach/nectarine flavor on the front of the palate. Seemed to finish with a slight metallic or lead taste, but not in a bad way. Will have to wait on the rest of my bottles bottles for a couple of years. (869 views) - report issue | favorite author
Tasted by JJC on 2/25/2007 & rated 60 points: (570 views)favorite author
Tasted by kstoddard on 12/16/2006 & rated 91 points: Holiday Dinner Party (Josh & Lisa's Home): Nose of pineapple, oil and petrol. Tastes of pears and minerals. Very dry with nice acidity. Pretty finish. A big surprise for me. Didn't have any idea that Australia could produce such a wine. (1491 views) - report issue | favorite author
Tasted by cwheeler on 1/23/2006 & rated 85 points: What a disappointment - all lemon and lime and a watery palate with no backbone, no structure, no length, no intensity. A bit of sweetness on the finish. (1240 views) - report issue | favorite author
Tasted by rooview on 11/4/2005: A bit disappointing - a little flabby and forward. Not at all like the last bottle tasted. Very puzzling. (1353 views) - report issue | favorite author


My question is:
if the wine is as acidic as the majority claim it to be,
how the hell can it "lack backbone" at the same time?

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RE: I am not getting it..... - 7/25/2008 10:47:08 AM   
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My question is-"Why did Grimble keep drinking it"?

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RE: I am not getting it..... - 7/25/2008 10:59:03 AM   
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Exactly - why did he keep drinking the vile stuff ?  When I have a few bottles of somethng I personally don't care for - I ends up in the wine basket at the next charity event! :)

I oftern wonder - particularly when I enjoyed a wine wrote a detailed tasting report and a gave it a good score - after I read through the rest of the notes and find someone repeatedly tasted the wine over a period of months and consistently gave it just an awful score.

"Life is too short to drink BAD wine."

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RE: I am not getting it..... - 7/25/2008 11:19:11 AM   
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I'll open the bottle today just to see who was right:
Domer99
or
Grimble


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RE: I am not getting it..... - 7/25/2008 11:32:28 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: smahk

Exactly - why did he keep drinking the vile stuff ?  When I have a few bottles of somethng I personally don't care for - I ends up in the wine basket at the next charity event! :)

I oftern wonder - particularly when I enjoyed a wine wrote a detailed tasting report and a gave it a good score - after I read through the rest of the notes and find someone repeatedly tasted the wine over a period of months and consistently gave it just an awful score.

"Life is too short to drink BAD wine."


Some people are not happy unless they're miserable. 

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RE: I am not getting it..... - 7/25/2008 11:57:25 AM   
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I think Grimble boiled his inventory.  Especially since kstoddard (a reviewer I respect) praises it.

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RE: I am not getting it..... - 7/25/2008 12:22:30 PM   
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I wonder if one lot somehow got spoiled or ruined and another lot did not?  That's a huge variation in scores and impressions.

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RE: I am not getting it..... - 7/25/2008 12:39:00 PM   
Serge Birbrair

 

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I'll know the answer in couple hours.
I asked the store owner for:
bone dry acidity Riesling with petroleum notes
(Who could have thought it will be easier getting Australian Riesling fitting the description in South Florida than the one from Finger Lakes, NY????)

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RE: I am not getting it..... - 7/25/2008 2:10:23 PM   
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OK, this is what I got:


7/25/2008: Slight petroleum on the nose, but lacks some purity, just like gasoline cut with ethanol.
Not as "bone dry" as some TNs written by others made me believe, I expected more. I hope it was just a touch more acidic.
Pleasant and refreshing finish. Plenty of backbone (high grade calcium, you can count every vertebrae with no problems)
Tanzer liked it more than I did, but not much more. kstoddard, I think you described it the best.
Worth throwing a few more in the cellar just to see where it goes 3-10 years from now.

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RE: I am not getting it..... - 7/26/2008 9:19:27 AM   
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How about this one.  Tight AND flabby?  Talk about oxymorons.

I guess you just have to find people that like the same wines that you do and then use their recommendations.



From .375. This was as tight as can be for the first 45 minutes. After some time in the decanter this opened up showing nice fruit. However, seems flabby on the mid-palate and the finish is just a bit clipped.

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RE: I am not getting it..... - 7/26/2008 2:27:28 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Serge Birbrair

OK, this is what I got:


7/25/2008: Slight petroleum on the nose, but lacks some purity, just like gasoline cut with ethanol.
Not as "bone dry" as some TNs written by others made me believe, I expected more. I hope it was just a touch more acidic.
Pleasant and refreshing finish. Plenty of backbone (high grade calcium, you can count every vertebrae with no problems)
Tanzer liked it more than I did, but not much more. kstoddard, I think you described it the best.
Worth throwing a few more in the cellar just to see where it goes 3-10 years from now.


Thanks for intrepidly disregarding all those vile acrid 70´s TN´s and putting yourself on the line in the name of research!
Maybe Grimble keeps drinking and slamming this wine in an attempt at reverse Parkerization; to drive down the demand and prices so he can have this wine all to himself ;)

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RE: I am not getting it..... - 7/27/2008 8:07:37 AM   
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Interesting thread, being a friend of Aussie Riesling I have been trying to 'get' this wine for some time but don't.  Find it too chalky and have now decided to leave a few bottles in the cellar to see if age is its friend.  It seems to be rated by every critic but have had a lot of other better Aussie Rieslings. 

Perhaps we should add it to the next on-line tasting?

Wrighty

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RE: I am not getting it..... - 7/27/2008 8:11:04 AM   
Serge Birbrair

 

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There is only one thing which is the big question mark in my head:
$28  price tag.

I had more interesting Rieslings from Finger Lakes, Germany @ 3/4 of a price.

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