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Gary Barlettano
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K Story wrote:Not sure, because I'm just starting to explore this as a hobby. I'm taking the WSET Intermediate certificate course, and hope to have a better grasp of what to look for when I'm through. As it stands now, we've had two classes and tasted 9-10 wines in each, and it seems that my impressions as to aroma differ greatly from everyone elses (excepting bolder and more obvious scents such as olives and smoke.)
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Tim York wrote:What population do you have in mind when you ask us to rate ourselves as "average", etc? If it is the total American, British, Belgian, French, etc. populations are the reference points, I think that everybody who posts or lurks on this board is "above average" and that is where I voted.
Jenise
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Tim York wrote:When Dave Erickson says he has distinguished blind between Vouvray, Coteaux du Layon and Savennières, I would put him into the "excellent" category in almost any population except professionals from those areas. I drink a lot of loire wine but am not confident that I could do the same although an illicit glimpse at the bottle shape would allow me to differentiate Vouvray/Montlouis from Layon/Savennières.
Dave Erickson wrote:was able to identify a Vouvray, a Coteux du Layons, and a Savenniere.
Jenise wrote:Kind of like Clark. Among regulars of this forum, I'm average. Elsewhere, I'm well above average and have some people fooled into thinking I'm excellent.
Rahsaan wrote:Dave Erickson wrote:was able to identify a Vouvray, a Coteux du Layons, and a Savenniere.
Were these all sweet wines?
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