TN: Weird and wacky wines at SFJoe's.

I take great comfort in Brad's universal denunciation of the wines.

There was a bunch of pretty good stuff, I conclude.
 
I was shocked to discover that his mood changed when you opened a wine with residual sugar. Shocked, shocked, shocked.
 
originally posted by mark e:
2002 Domaine Ganevat Savagnin Ctes du Jura Sous la Roche La Combe de Rotalier - France, Jura, Ctes du Jura
I'm not a fan of oxidative wines and this one made my body contort. D.

Sounds like it's time to send you off to sous voile re-education camp, n'est-ce pas?
That Ganevat is great stuff. First rate.
 
originally posted by Thor:
Double blind tastings, in my experience, are difficult to set up and of limited value beyond entertainment.
Yeah, that would be tough. Let's see...Scarlett goes to Joe's cellar and picks a dozen wines, leaves, and then everyone but Joe tastes them blind. Sounds like the most enjoyable of all ways to drink wine to me.
I thought it was where Scarlett went to my cellar, picked a dozen wines, and everyone else left?
 
I don't like the common definition of snow so I'm just going to call anything that falls from the sky "snow". Is that OK with everyone?
 
I had to email Joe the next morning to find out what we were drinking, so the tasting must have been at least double blind ?
 
originally posted by Arjun Mendiratta:

2.Words have different meanings in different contexts.
could you elucidate here? It seems to fit the usual meanings and definitions of trials and experiments, but which contexts did you have in mind?
 
I must quibble with you, Arjun.

When used in a scientific context the phrase "double blind" has a specific meaning and is importantly connected to the quality of the data (to be free of investigator taint).

When used in a non-scientific context, well, some speakers prefer their words to mean whatever they say they do (here, the same as "single blind" from a scientific context).

Finally, extended elaboration of anything is within our customs here, and, it is said, makes jokes funnier. What do you find "old" about good humor?
 
Arjun likes a little varietal in his language. This begs the question: why? Irregardless, he's boldly standing on principal, and I admire anyone who wants to defense their opinion. Myself, I prefer to tow the line and could care less.
 
originally posted by Thor:
Arjun likes a little varietal in his language. This begs the question: why? Irregardless, he's boldly standing on principal, and I admire anyone who wants to defense their opinion. Myself, I prefer to tow the line and could care less.

nice, you may have found the only way to correctly use the non-word irregardless!
 
Okay, it's pretty simple: in the context of a wine tasting, double-blind means what Brad thinks it means. In any other context, it doesn't.

I once knew a stellar astronomer; he wasn't very good.
 
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