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Jay Labrador
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Jay Labrador
J-Lab's in da house!
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Fri Mar 24, 2006 10:34 am
Manila, Philippines
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:43 pm
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Jay Labrador wrote:#8 Glaetzer The Bishops Barossa Shiraz 2004
#6 Duo Syrah Sta. Barbara California 2003
#9 Woodstock The Stocks Shiraz McLaren Vale 2002
#4 Waterford Syrah Stellenbosch South Africa 2003
#10 Summerland Syrah Paso Robles 2003
#5 Domaine Cheze St. Joseph 2004 (The only French wine in my top 5)
#7 Domaine du Colombier Crozes-Hermitage 2004
#1 Domaine Cheze Syrah VdP 2004
#3 Seyssuel Couloure VdP 2004
#2 Raka Western Cape Syrah South AFrica 2004
The French took a beating in this particular tasting. I asked the importer of the French wines (who was French) what his top wines were and he admitted that his top 2 were New World. He seemed to be quite humbled by the results but was a good sport and graciously accepted defeat.
My point is that Old World wines are made in such a way that they will not show well in this type of event
Jay Labrador
J-Lab's in da house!
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Fri Mar 24, 2006 10:34 am
Manila, Philippines
Jay Labrador
J-Lab's in da house!
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Fri Mar 24, 2006 10:34 am
Manila, Philippines
James Roscoe
Chat Prince
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:43 pm
D.C. Metro Area - Maryland
Rahsaan wrote:My point is that Old World wines are made in such a way that they will not show well in this type of event
I understand your point, but isn't it also important to include the importance of the taster and their openness to that style. Personally, I don't want Motor Oil Syrup Syrah before, during, or after dinner, and will always prefer a crisp Jamet VdP.
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