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- stevebody - 09-19-2004 I noted, in a bottle of Hartford Russian River Cuvee '00, a flavor that reminded me of lanolin or that distinctive smell that shoe polish has when the tin is first opened. I'd usually found this in Cabs and was wonedring if anyone else has noted it and, if so, do you have any other descriptors for it? When I mention lanolin, people usually stare at me blankly. Any thoughts? - Bucko - 09-20-2004 Sounds like you are talking about VA. I get a Johnson's floor wax smell... - Thomas - 09-20-2004 Yep--shoe polish, floor wax, nail polish--all not good indicators for longevity for and of wine. - winoweenie - 09-20-2004 I find the nail polish descriptor to be a precurssor of a bad drinking experience. WW - Thomas - 09-20-2004 Then you should stop drinking nail polish... - winoweenie - 09-20-2004 Since CBs' new budget reforms 'hits be the only thing I can afford. WW [img]http://wines.com/ubb2/wink.gif[/img] |