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- sedhed - 01-29-2004

Is there a site where they show charts of specific areas rather than general regions? I know most charts show 1990 was a good year in just about every region of the world. But I would like to see charts that get more specific within the general regions.
Thanks

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- Kcwhippet - 01-29-2004

Define what you mean by specific areas as opposed to general regions. Could that be something like St. Emilion as opposed to Bordeaux? If so, go to [url=http://www.erobertparker.com]www.erobertparker.com[/url] and click on Vintage Charts down on the lower left.

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- sedhed - 01-30-2004

Thanks.
If you look at paker's chart is has cali. cabs. rated at 96 and german wines at 98.
Aren't these area too large to give just one rating for the entire region?


- Kcwhippet - 01-30-2004

I haven't seen any vintage charts that break down California the way Parker breaks down France. Also, I've just been looking at a bunch of different charts from a bunch of different sources, and they don't even agree among themselves in a broad sense.


- sedhed - 01-30-2004

Parker does get kind of specific. "Well it hailed on the left bank on sept, 10th and jean Paul did not get his crew up in time..." "Therefore the wine will be uneven ...."