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“Of course they are influenced by those 'unblind' wine notes!”
Wine Spectator Likes Finger Lakes Riesling -- But is There a Glass Ceiling?
“In the old Prodgy days he claimed he had “trained” himself to filter our any possible influence when tasting unblind.”
Tasting Bordeaux 2005 blind with Robert Parker | Dr Vino's wine blog
“And the fact he later tasted their new wines unblind and (what a surprise) loved them?”
Wine Advocate Writers Spark Ethics Debate - Wall Street Journal | Dr Vino's wine blog
“Good, it is about time that this practice of unblind reviews at wineries where you play with the owner (please, I did not mean it that way – honestly) was called into question.”
Wine Advocate Writers Spark Ethics Debate - Wall Street Journal | Dr Vino's wine blog
“The key is the involvement with Jadot and then the unblind tasting”
Wine Advocate Writers Spark Ethics Debate - Wall Street Journal | Dr Vino's wine blog
“If so, do you always choose the best stories, even if you find out once you unblind the stories that some of the bigger more marketable names didn't review as well?”
“The contrast of Moslem dignity and Christian abasement in the East is patent to every unblind traveller.”
“More often than not, you're seeing extended shots of horse-ass because our hero and/or his unblind ungirlfriend are facing different directions, wasting a whole lot of celluloid pretending that they don't want to be together and they have NO INTENTION WHATSOEVER of turning around and dashing back into each other's arms ... well, never mind.”
“Ok, brisk walked, but he found out, and the next thing we knew when we turned back, he was walking towards us unblind.”
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