I've said this in another thread, but it is pertinent here. The tricky part for me is not whether I agree with their evaluation, but whether I will be interested in the kind of wine being evaluated. I can never tell reading Parker, Dunnock, ST, Robinson, et. al., whether a wine being raved about is traditional or Cambie-ish. When I already know how the wine is made, that doesn't much matter to me. But when they mention a wine that is new to me, it would. Just as an example, Robinson has a very good general write-up of the 2013 vintage in the Rhone in terms of its freshness and relative low alcohol and then lists as one of her wines of the vintage one of Isabel Ferrando's wines. Now I haven't tasted that wine and maybe the style has changed since I lasted tasted one of her wines, but mostly they have been poster children for what I don't want to taste in a CdP. Its OK with me if she likes the wine. It would be nice if the evaluation didn't exist in a context that makes me think I share her taste.