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William K wrote:Basically, this is wine-as-chemistry: they have figured out how to make $35 California Cabs for $23 by using Tempranillo and all the "right" flavor components. If that sounds appealing to you, then you'll probably like it.
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William K wrote:I don't think I have ever had a wine that shows less varietal characteristic.
Victor de la Serna wrote:William K wrote:I don't think I have ever had a wine that shows less varietal characteristic.
So what would be characteristic of tempranillo?
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Victor de la Serna wrote:I certainly did not bring this subject up, nor tempranillo typicity in general. So I guess we're all entitled to read an explanation from the person who originated the thread and questioned the varietal character of this wine...
David M. Bueker wrote: ... but if you think that you can pin a grape down to one style then you are mistaken.
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James Roscoe wrote:If we take pinot noir for example, almost all well-made pinots exhibit some type of cherry flavors.
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David M. Bueker wrote:James Roscoe wrote:If we take pinot noir for example, almost all well-made pinots exhibit some type of cherry flavors.
Really? I've had well made Burgundy with no cherries in sight.
Tempranillo does not have a set of flavors like a neapolitan ice cream. Neither does Pinot.
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Bob Parsons Alberta. wrote:Yup, I agree and thanks for all the answers everyone. This is a termendous Open Mike which might possibly outrun my Malbec OM!!! Scary thought.
David M. Bueker wrote:Bob Parsons Alberta. wrote:Yup, I agree and thanks for all the answers everyone. This is a termendous Open Mike which might possibly outrun my Malbec OM!!! Scary thought.
Perhaps, but this isn't the Open Mike thread.
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