Why don’t you rate wines? I have been asked several times why when I’m reviewing or writing about wines, why I don’t offer them a score or a numerical rating. Aside from not being a really efficient numbers person – maths has never been my strong suit – I don’t score wines because I want [...]
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*From a Bottle!*
Posted in Half Full or Half Empty?, tagged Bingo, Blue Rinse, bouquet, Bowling Club, bubbly, Cask, chardonnay, Charmat, cheap, colour, Crowne Plaza Hunter Valley, Dry red, flute, From a Bottle, hunter valley, Karl Stockhausen, Legend, Methode Champenoise, Muscatel, oak, oak chipped, palate, Peacock Hill, Sparkling Wine, stone fruits, Stony Peak, supermarket wines, varieties, wine, winemaker on June 22, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Recently, I visited my local Bowling Club. Don’t judge me. Yes I know where my local club is, yes I’m a member. I ordered a glass of Chardonnay absent mindedly. Then I realised this could be fatal and sharply added *From a Bottle!* as a stipulation to my order. Until this moment, I had no [...]
