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Geeks and Novices Taste Differently
06-24-2003, 10:34 PM,
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Actually though, it makes sense...see the average drinker is just concentrated on the overall taste of it...whereas those of you whom like to drink it more often...can break it down into the various tastes and so forth like that..

Anyways...so the average drinker...is just thinking...is the overall taste pleasureable..thus why a lot of us whom are new to this, just describe a wine in a basic taste and whether we overall enjoyed it.

Then you have people, like yourself Bucko, or foodie...whom have been drinking wines for a long time, and like to know what the flavors are. You have to use the analytical part of your brain to breakdown the various flavors, like oak, and plums, and so forth like that.
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