Love to discuss what you all think of past, present and future ... and even his legacy?
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Agree 100%.Peter W. Meek wrote:Well, RP has certainly influenced the entire world of wine, changing both what wine-drinkers think about wines AND what wine-makers think about wine. In many cases the changes have not been all to the good (IMHO). No industry should revolve around the OPINION of a single person.
Not even the slightest consideration in my buying choice.Roy Hersh wrote:Do you pay any attention to the Wine Advocate's ratings on Port?
Not at all. And to be honest, even if FTLOP was out of the picture, I'd still not look to WA for Port reviews. They have always seemed to do a rather poor job in reviewing Port and they always seem to be "compelled" to review only when a Classic Declaration is made. Has anyone ever seen Port reviews from them outside a Classic Declaration (barring the odd note here and there from a dinner)?Roy Hersh wrote:Do you pay any attention to the Wine Advocate's ratings on Port?
Nope, not at all. The few times that I've seen WA Port ratings I've thought that they were off.Roy Hersh wrote:Do you pay any attention to the Wine Advocate's ratings on Port?
Only when he rated the 92 Taylors 100 points. I could then brag about owning some of it!Do you pay any attention to the Wine Advocate's ratings on Port?
Nice!Eric Ifune wrote:Only when he rated the 92 Taylors 100 points. I could then brag about owning some of it!Do you pay any attention to the Wine Advocate's ratings on Port?![]()
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