originally posted by SFJoe:
A lurker writesTo remind me of another article with Greenberg history, here.
originally posted by fatboy:
originally posted by SFJoe:
I have some favorite candidates that I'd like to see go down.
shit. was my fake jayer really so bad?
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originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by fatboy:
originally posted by SFJoe:
I have some favorite candidates that I'd like to see go down.
shit. was my fake jayer really so bad?
fb.
He told me I faked my VCC better than you faked your Hanky.
originally posted by fatboy:
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by fatboy:
originally posted by SFJoe:
I have some favorite candidates that I'd like to see go down.
shit. was my fake jayer really so bad?
fb.
He told me I faked my VCC better than you faked your Hanky.
"cab" / "merlot."
nuff said.
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originally posted by VLM:
Holy shit, take a look at this.
You might not care that much, but this is going to make for some awesome schadenfreude.
Who exactly is this Greenberg motherfucker? I've heard him called a "tech entrepreneur", which means exactly zilch.
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
A related question: So, when do we start to see published retractions of TNs and ratings from Parker, BurgHound, etc.?
Which was awfully lame or silly of him.originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
A related question: So, when do we start to see published retractions of TNs and ratings from Parker, BurgHound, etc.?
In the aforementioned thread, it was shown that BurgHound had actually gone back to notes and expunged mention of Kurniawan without changing the notes.
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
A related question: So, when do we start to see published retractions of TNs and ratings from Parker, BurgHound, etc.?
originally posted by MLipton:
when frost is forecast in Malebolge
Not only is it lame but it is obfuscatory: if I want to read carefully (to avoid notes that might be false) he has just made it harder to do so.originally posted by SFJoe:
Which was awfully lame or silly of him.originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
A related question: So, when do we start to see published retractions of TNs and ratings from Parker, BurgHound, etc.?
In the aforementioned thread, it was shown that BurgHound had actually gone back to notes and expunged mention of Kurniawan without changing the notes.
And rather than retracting, it would be interesting to see them reflect on which wines might have been real and why they think so. Or at least be less coded about which wines were obvious fakes.
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
A related question: So, when do we start to see published retractions of TNs and ratings from Parker, BurgHound, etc.?
I'd say when frost is forecast in Malebolge. To do so would be to hint at their own culpability in l'Affaires Görke and Huang, and I don't expect that to happen any time soon.
Mark Lipton
Thanks, Monkey, I had missed that.originally posted by VLM:
In the aforementioned thread, it was shown that BurgHound had actually gone back to notes and expunged mention of Kurniawan without changing the notes.originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
A related question: So, when do we start to see published retractions of TNs and ratings from Parker, BurgHound, etc.?
Sure.originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Not only is it lame but it is obfuscatory: if I want to read carefully (to avoid notes that might be false) he has just made it harder to do so.originally posted by SFJoe:
Which was awfully lame or silly of him.originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
A related question: So, when do we start to see published retractions of TNs and ratings from Parker, BurgHound, etc.?
In the aforementioned thread, it was shown that BurgHound had actually gone back to notes and expunged mention of Kurniawan without changing the notes.
And rather than retracting, it would be interesting to see them reflect on which wines might have been real and why they think so. Or at least be less coded about which wines were obvious fakes.
originally posted by SFJoe:
But it's not as though Moses brought the wines at all the other tastings down from the mountain with the stone tablets. This has been pervasive for a long, long time.
Sez you!originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
originally posted by SFJoe:
But it's not as though Moses brought the wines at all the other tastings down from the mountain with the stone tablets. This has been pervasive for a long, long time.
That seems a bit contortionistic for something so specific and egregious.
originally posted by SFJoe:
So all these guys have been posting notes on a mix of real and fake wines their entire careers.