Sharon Bowman
Sharon Bowman
Also, by your logic you should be a huge fan of wines from the Pacific Northwest.
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
I understand that my case requires hard data that I am unable to provide. It is merely anecdotal, yet jives, for the most part, with my experience.
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
Yes, I wish there was some way to make gulf stream adjusted comparisons.
Bravo, Other Professor, bravo.originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
If for instance, you thought that only Burgundy can make pinot noir well, instead of just arguing that position, you could give yourself the impression that you were discussing external, evidential features by listing the elements of the Burgundian microclimate so specifically that no other region could match up.
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Although I appreciate (what I take as) Oswaldo's motive for seeking such characterizations: I'd also like an easy-to-use razor when shopping for unfamiliar wine.
Ve haff often seen such cases...originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
I suspect that Herr Doktor Dougherty isn't fully off the mark, either....
originally posted by SFJoe:
Ve haff often seen such cases...originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
I suspect that Herr Doktor Dougherty isn't fully off the mark, either....
originally posted by Jeff Connell:
Thank you for the reminder, Ian. So, if you plant vines in Colorado Springs and Cincinnati, the dramatic difference in elevation is going to manifest itself how?
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Of course, very rarely are all other things equal. Cincinnati is on one of the great lakes, no? So the proximity to this large body of water would affect temperatures, I assume.
originally posted by MLipton:
Mark "Flyover Boy" Lipton
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Of course, very rarely are all other things equal. Cincinnati is on one of the great lakes, no? So the proximity to this large body of water would affect temperatures, I assume.
No. It's on the Ohio River. At the other end of the state you have Cleveland, which is on Lake Erie.
Mark "Flyover Boy" Lipton