Neal Martin on the Transcendental Terrantez Tasting
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Neal Martin on the Transcendental Terrantez Tasting
I believe only available to subscribers of eRobertparker.com:
http://www.erobertparker.com/members/wi ... cle655.asp
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Re: Neal Martin on the Transcendental Terrantez Tasting
For those of us who are not subscibers, can you paraphrase some of the article?
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Or send it to us. ![Praying [beg.gif]](./images/smilies/beg.gif)
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Re: Neal Martin on the Transcendental Terrantez Tasting
Neil,
if you read this. Is there ANY way you can make the text available to us non-subscribers? We value your opinion on the wines and the tasting in general and would like to read about it.
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if you read this. Is there ANY way you can make the text available to us non-subscribers? We value your opinion on the wines and the tasting in general and would like to read about it.
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Re: Neal Martin on the Transcendental Terrantez Tasting
I sent an email to Neil to see if he might be able to distribute the article to those who attended... hopefully this can be done...
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Re: Neal Martin on the Transcendental Terrantez Tasting
Good luck, I don't think that will happen. It is not Neal's to permit or not as you know.
One cool thing about his article ... it was the very FIRST time that any article on Madeira has EVER appeared in Parker's, The Wine Advocate.![Toast [cheers.gif]](./images/smilies/cheers.gif)
One cool thing about his article ... it was the very FIRST time that any article on Madeira has EVER appeared in Parker's, The Wine Advocate.
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Re: Neal Martin on the Transcendental Terrantez Tasting
Just received a reply from Neal, and yes, unfortunately he does not own the copyright to the article, as it is property of The Wine Advocate, which is understandably in the business to make money by subscriptions.
So while it would not be legal to reprint or send the article to anyone, I can paraphrase. The article discusses the rarity and near extiction of Terrantez. Neal comments on how he feels the best expression of Madeira is found in Terrantez and how he hopes his article alerts readers and growers to the importance of the grape. Among the various flights, his favorite were the 1846s, just beating out (in general) the 1862s. He felt priviledged to taste the flight of 1795s, but felt they did not show their best. As expected the 1802 received the top score, but it was not alone, the 1846 Leacock was tied with that wine for top honors.
There were no perfect 100 point wines from the tasting but he did give a 1862 Terrantez that he tasted a few days later a perfect score. The wine was a bit of a mystery, the label reads “Bought for JWEB at birth by PGB and bottled by CJZ in 1977.” In his email, Neal mentioned that the mystery was subsequently solved by Mannie Berk. I assume the answer will be revealed in a future article. Neal mentioned that this recent article was about the past, but a future article will deal with current releases.
Neal mentioned that his output of articles related to fortified wines will be increasing in the future, which is indeed welcome news.
So while it would not be legal to reprint or send the article to anyone, I can paraphrase. The article discusses the rarity and near extiction of Terrantez. Neal comments on how he feels the best expression of Madeira is found in Terrantez and how he hopes his article alerts readers and growers to the importance of the grape. Among the various flights, his favorite were the 1846s, just beating out (in general) the 1862s. He felt priviledged to taste the flight of 1795s, but felt they did not show their best. As expected the 1802 received the top score, but it was not alone, the 1846 Leacock was tied with that wine for top honors.
There were no perfect 100 point wines from the tasting but he did give a 1862 Terrantez that he tasted a few days later a perfect score. The wine was a bit of a mystery, the label reads “Bought for JWEB at birth by PGB and bottled by CJZ in 1977.” In his email, Neal mentioned that the mystery was subsequently solved by Mannie Berk. I assume the answer will be revealed in a future article. Neal mentioned that this recent article was about the past, but a future article will deal with current releases.
Neal mentioned that his output of articles related to fortified wines will be increasing in the future, which is indeed welcome news.
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Re: Neal Martin on the Transcendental Terrantez Tasting
One cool thing about his article ... it was the very FIRST time that any article on Madeira has EVER appeared in Parker's, The Wine Advocate.
Getting the word out. We need more like Mr. Fernandez at the Faja dos Padres to plant more Terrantez!Neal mentioned that his output of articles related to fortified wines will be increasing in the future, which is indeed welcome news.
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Re: Neal Martin on the Transcendental Terrantez Tasting
This is great news! IMHO, there has been far too little coverage of fortified wines.Marco D. wrote:Neal mentioned that his output of articles related to fortified wines will be increasing in the future, which is indeed welcome news.