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Brian K Miller
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David M. Bueker
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TomHill wrote:They sound like typical modern-style Jumilla reds.
Tim York wrote:Wow! Those sound even worse than Tres Picos. It is also the reason why I won't buy Spanish wine without prior tasting or reliable recommendation (and the latter is not at CT where I see many enthusiastic reviews
). Any idea what scores they get from WA and WS?
David M. Bueker
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Brian K Miller
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Tim York wrote:Wow! Those sound even worse than Tres Picos. It is also the reason why I won't buy Spanish wine without prior tasting or reliable recommendation (and the latter is not at CT where I see many enthusiastic reviews
). Any idea what scores they get from WA and WS?
Brian K Miller wrote:The whites can be interesting and refreshing, and I love Sherry, but the reds.....If I want those flavor profiles, I'll just be patriotic and drink California wines. Especially when the trophy Spanish reds are $100.
Brian K Miller
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Fri Aug 25, 2006 1:05 am
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Ryan M wrote:
I understand what you're getting at regarding the similarity in flavor profiles, but they still have an Old World sensibility, with better acid balance and character than CA wines of the same price. I find Spanish reds much more satisfying, even the riper and more modern-style ones.
David M. Bueker
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David M. Bueker wrote:There is very little old world sensibility in Jumilla.
David M. Bueker
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Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:52 am
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David M. Bueker wrote:And I am not hardcore.
David M. Bueker
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Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:52 am
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Brian K Miller wrote:Tim York wrote:Wow! Those sound even worse than Tres Picos. It is also the reason why I won't buy Spanish wine without prior tasting or reliable recommendation (and the latter is not at CT where I see many enthusiastic reviews
). Any idea what scores they get from WA and WS?
Except for a couple of old school Riojas, I would agree with you. I just don't generally care for Spanish reds.
The whites can be interesting and refreshing, and I love Sherry, but the reds.....If I want those flavor profiles, I'll just be patriotic and drink California wines. Especially when the trophy Spanish reds are $100.
David M. Bueker wrote:No, you are correct about where we are in relation to each other on the AFWE spectrum. It's just that there are people much more AFWE than me.
Brian K Miller
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