Interesting US wine whine.
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 10:13 am
Rimbaud III wrote: Wine is for posh people and priests. I am neither.
Maybe in this country...
Rimbaud III wrote: Wine is for posh people and priests. I am neither.
Rimbaud III wrote:I'm not seeing any love for Chilean wines here. You're all obviously twats.
THIS is my current fave.
Over the years, the Bordeaux wine industry has been hit by one scandal after another: fake labelling, or mixing in cheap wine from other regions or even other countries. In 1973, one “respectable” Bordeaux wine-shipper was caught adding Spanish Rioja to his Bordeaux. Similar problems have dogged Burgundy, Austria (in 1985, a winemaker was caught upgrading his wine with ethylene glycol) and Italy (in 1986, a winemaker added methanol to his blend and 23 drinkers died).
buzzsaw wrote:Rimbaud III wrote:I'm not seeing any love for Chilean wines here. You're all obviously twats.
THIS is my current fave.
Oh, I am sorry I thought the name of this thread indicated a discussion on the United States' alleged watering of their wine!
I must have accidently posted on the "Tell me what fad wine you like" thread.
my apologies sir. shit
Back to the subject at hand.
buzzsaw wrote:I learned some weird shit, but nothing about adding water.
Rimbaud III wrote:My father gets this way when his piles flare up.
Rimbaud III wrote:buzzsaw wrote:Rimbaud III wrote:I'm not seeing any love for Chilean wines here. You're all obviously twats.
THIS is my current fave.
Oh, I am sorry I thought the name of this thread indicated a discussion on the United States' alleged watering of their wine!
I must have accidently posted on the "Tell me what fad wine you like" thread.
my apologies sir. shit
Back to the subject at hand.
No no! MY apologies, Lady Fuck.
You know, there are nicer ways of telling people not to divert threads. But judging by the general tone of your posts, I'll hazard that you're not in a particularly nice mood.
My father gets this way when his piles flare up.
bart favre wrote:The reason we add water in CA is because we can. We do not add water to make more wine, we water back to avoid 18% alcohol wines. In CA we have the luxury to do things that aren't allowed in France because are laws are way different. We also "bleed back" juice after two days of soaking (up the water) to bring the must back to the original volume. So we are not making "magic Jesus wine." We have overall warmer weather than France, and that means the ability to fully ripen grapes. We decide when to pick when the flavors are fully developed(which is often at high sugar levels(thus producing higher potential alcohol.)) Adding water seems terrible, but it could easily be done in the vineyard through irrigation. This adding water at the winery is a more accurate technique than irrigating right before harvest. It is no different. I understand the thought of "adding water" seems like a souless thing to do, but it's really no big deal, because often it's such a small %age.
I invite any of you to come to my winery and taste wines that have been doctored with water, and show you that there is no lack of flavor or intensity, or aging potential.
It's kind of funny when there is a warm vintage in france, and they get the ripeness that we are used to in CA each year, it is declared the vintage of the century.
I too love wines from all over the world, but to say CA wines are weak is wrong. Most people taste wines from a grocery store aisle and judge based on that You can find similarly priced artisinal wines at a wine shop.
Do you think the Aussies fine winemakers are stoked on this Yellow Tail bullshit that is setting the Austrailian wine reputation? It's like basing your opinion of all Chicago bands based on Smashing Pumpkins