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09-21-2004, 07:30 AM,
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riff-raff, IK speaks the truth. Drink what you like. But, you did ask for opinions on Yellow Tail--here's mine.

The wine is a designed product to the simple taste (sweeter taste), which is why it is successful. After people starting out acquire a taste for wine more regularly their taste preferences generally are clarified, and the simple sensation that used to delight gives way to wanting complexity. Products like Yellow Tail are good inrtoductions.

Of course, what I am posting is a generalization. I also know lots of people who do not move beyond the simple taste of intro wines.

[This message has been edited by foodie (edited 09-21-2004).]
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