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I like to drink young wines, wines which are robust and have a lot of forward fruit to them.
Thomas Keller
Fruit
Young
Wines
Drink
Like
Robust
Lot
Which
Them
Forward
When I heard the idea of a Slayer wine, I tasted the wines they suggested for us. To be honest, I was a bit skeptical at first before I tasted it, but once I tried it, I thought, 'You know what? This is actually really good. A really fruity and round type of flavor for a red wine.' It's very flavorful and tasted awesome!
Tom Araya
Good
You
Thought
Wine
First
Before
To Be Honest
Awesome
Type
Once
Bit
Tried
Wines
Idea
Red
Red Wine
Know
Heard
Very
Tasted
Skeptical
Flavor
Us
Really
Round
Actually
Suggested
Honest
Slayer
The premise of Nossiter in 'Mondovino' would have been a lot more accurate when I started writing about wine in 1978 than when the movie was made in 2003. When I started, I was enormously critical of California wines, and I thought the entire wine industry was on a real slippery slope.
Robert M. Parker, Jr.
Writing
Thought
Made
Wine
Slippery
Slippery Slope
Critical
Slope
Would
Entire
About
Wines
More
California
Industry
Real
Been
Lot
Than
Accurate
Movie
Premise
Started
What's important in a cellar is having wines that have a broad range of drinkability, which California Cabernet does. Wines with a broad range of drinkability give you a lot of flexibility; they are the sort of wines that make me feel secure. I think of my wine cellar as security - if the apocalypse comes, I can just go down to the cellar.
Robert M. Parker, Jr.
Me
You
Wine
Important
Down
Think
Broad
I Think
Range
I Can
Secure
Security
Give
Wines
Having
Feel
California
Make
Sort
Does
Go
Lot
Cellar
Just
Which
Apocalypse
Flexibility
I think the Japanese love young, tannic red wines much more than most Americans do. Perhaps it is because Asians have a great fondness for tea, and tea is a very tannic beverage. Therefore a young, tannic red wine is something familiar to an Asian palate.
Robert M. Parker, Jr.
Love
Great
Wine
Young
Tea
Think
I Think
Something
Wines
Fondness
More
Red
Beverage
Perhaps
Red Wine
Most
Because
Very
Familiar
Than
American
Japanese
Asian
Asians
Much
Therefore
Palate
There is no question that Australia's most dramatic assault on the world market has been with its value wines. These are generally not from specific appellations but blends made by huge enterprises like Penfolds, Rosemount or Casella Estate - the group behind Yellow Tail.
Robert M. Parker, Jr.
World
Value
Made
Group
Dramatic
Market
Enterprises
Has-Been
Wines
No Question
Tail
Generally
Blends
Like
Most
Been
Question
Yellow
Huge
Australia
Behind
Estate
Assault
Specific
Back in 1990, there were fewer than 20 wineries in and around Paso Robles, a farming community midway between San Francisco and Los Angeles. Most of the wines produced there were rustic, highly tannic and alcoholic, with little charm or finesse.
Robert M. Parker, Jr.
Community
Back
Francisco
Angeles
Finesse
Charm
Wines
Rustic
Highly
Between
Most
Around
Los
Los Angeles
Were
Than
Fewer
San
San Francisco
Little
Midway
Produced
Farming
In the wine world, crusaders would have wine consumers believe that the only wines of merit are something completely indefinable but which they call 'authentic' or 'natural.'
Robert M. Parker, Jr.
Natural
World
Wine
Believe
Indefinable
Would
Something
Wines
Only
Consumers
Merit
Call
Authentic
Which
Nineteen-eighty-two is a vintage of legendary proportions for all levels of the Bordeaux hierarchy. In short, it is a vintage which has produced the most perfect wines in the post-World War II era.
Robert M. Parker, Jr.
War
Hierarchy
Wines
Perfect
Proportions
Most
Era
Legendary
Short
Which
Produced
Vintage
Levels
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