Firstly, I don't really know WA and WS that well at all, but my point was that they are probably comparable versus the Parker score. I get your point on whether there's really any significant difference between the three systems, but as I don't think too much about the score I don't care too much about it. I think the major "issue" here is the inflation of scores, not the difference between the systems.It was in the Warre 1980 thread that Roy Hersh wrote:Morten,
Thanks, now I totally get what you meant and agree that it is good to be clear which system folks are using. But ultimately, I don't know that the WA and WS are really all that different. Most of their scores are pretty darn close at the end of the day. Both have their own preferences, but aligning one's palate is not always easy. You mention your tastes are different from most of ours ... in what way? What style do you enjoy?
My taste. Well, I'm a Port rookie and I tend to go for the pleasers at the moment:
- fruit bombs like LBV's or cheap, young (SQ)VP, for example the Portal 2005 SQVP (at $35)
- I like my tawny rich on nuts and toffee
For example, I recall that I preferred the 10 YO Otima over the 20 YO Otima simply because of the difference in flavor. I think that the 10'er is too sweet and that the alcohol is too evident, but I just can't help liking the nuttiness of it

In Denmark it's much easier to find a good, aged tawny for a reasonable price than a good, aged VP. This should also be taken into consideration. I can see that this is a UK vs US issue as well.
I'm always on the lookout for nutty tawnys. I guess I just have to drink through all the 20 YO's and colheitas in the 15-25 year range I can find

Anyone out there with tastes like mine?