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Jamie Goode's Wine Blog. Should wine critics allow personal stylistic preferences affect their judgments on wine?

Jamie Goode's Wine Blog

I recently had a discussion on twitter with a respected US wine critic from a major publication, who kept emphasizing that personal stylistic preferences had no place in his ratings. He was quite insistent. It’s a question I haven’t really considered before. I like the idea that a critic can be objective and assess wines for every palate. If you are a big magazine, and give a single critic the remit to rate the wines from one country or region, then you need to spin this angle, and instruct the critic to be even handed to all producers. Jeroboams. Drink wine, talk wine, write wine. Tanners Wine Merchants. NakedWines. At Naked Wines we define fine wines as wines that need more than one year from vine to table.

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This is a subject of very heated and earnest debate among wine enthusiasts, and every one of them seems to have their own definition. So we just picked the one that made the most sense to us! In our humble opinion (and there are many who would disagree) fine wines are not NECESSARILY: Fine & Rare Wines. Farr Vintners. Ditton Wine Traders. Wylie Fine Wines.