And though there be less um on a website, there does seem to be an inordinate amount of pussyfooting, wouldn't you say?
I suspect VLM's biggest objection comes from the age of the notes. Unless they come accompanied by many pretty photographs of New Zealand, the utility of 8 year old notes about wines that live 3 or 4 years seems low to some.originally posted by Marc D:
originally posted by VLM:
I suggest Brad have his own site to archive his notes rather than using a public forum.
This is why I post my CWDs on the best blog in the universe.
VLM,
I like your blog, but I am confused about something (well, many things, but that is besides the point). If blogs are the best place to post TNs or CWDs, what is the purpose of Wine Disorder? Should WD be a place for bigger topics than what wine xyz tasted like, or drink vs hold? What about visits to cellars, or jeebus reports, or big tastings?
the utility of 8 year old notes about wines that live 3 or 4 years seems low to some.
Don't let anyone stampede you.originally posted by Thor:
I'm afraid there are no more of New Zealand. Australia? Yeah, I've got those. They're only 3 1/2 years old, though.
Don't let anyone stampede you.
Do you have any pictures of Maori transvestites in hot tubs?
when we've all moved to Wine Anarchy or Wine Chaos I'm sure I'll still be posting them
originally posted by SFJoe:
I suspect VLM's biggest objection comes from the age of the notes. Unless they come accompanied by many pretty photographs of New Zealand, the utility of 8 year old notes about wines that live 3 or 4 years seems low to some.
originally posted by SFJoe:
I hadn't seen that note on '04 Carema white label. I had it the other night at Cendrillon, and I couldn't agree more. Fantastic wine, drinking beautifully.
originally posted by Marc D:
originally posted by SFJoe:
I suspect VLM's biggest objection comes from the age of the notes. Unless they come accompanied by many pretty photographs of New Zealand, the utility of 8 year old notes about wines that live 3 or 4 years seems low to some.
That I understand, but I don't want to discourage Kane from doing his thing, even if I don't like it reading the old notes myself.
I was asking more about the VLM using his blog for tasting notes rather then posting them here. For example, if I didn't click on his link today, I might have missed his useful assessment of the 2004 Carema. The blogs are out there and they won't go away. Personally, I wouldn't mind reading VLM's and Sharon's and others notes here.
originally posted by Brad Kane:
No one is being forced to reread anyone's reposted notes if they don't want to. There's no gun to anyone's head so long as VLM isn't in the room. But, some people do like to see old notes. I know I do.
originally posted by VLM:
Someone actually reads Sharon's blog?
Bwood didn't even know it existed.
I'm all about what is happening NOW.
originally posted by VLM:
Someone actually reads Sharon's blog?
originally posted by Chris Coad:
Heh. Someone who "blogs" calls someone else out for being masturbatory. Irony much?