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發表於 2013-7-8 09:18:04
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本帖最後由 fokker 於 2013-7-8 09:19 編輯
There's a bit of misinformation in the passage: he studied law in University and was a corporate lawyer by trade until the wine advocate got enough circulation, and then he quitted his full time job.
I think most people would align with his taste for Bordeaux and Rhone +/- Australian, but when it comes to wines of elegance and perfume, eg. Burgundy, Barolo, Chianti etc. he can get too obsessed with concentration and somehow the wines that he gave high score for these regions can taste too full-bodied and off balance for the varietal.
Very notably, the Californian cabs and Oregan Pinots and so-called Rhone-rangers (Rhone varietals growers in California) he adores can taste too strong/powerful for me. On several occasions, I found them undrinkable: Peter Michael il Pavots/ Sine Qua Non syrahs/Harlans/Kistler Pinots etc.
Just my 2 cent worth of opinion. |
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