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In Reply to: One winemaker does not... posted by mkuller on October 17, 2005 at 13:48:23:
Even before this conversation I had read articles in WS and the local paper's wine column regarding this change.The classified wines will always have a pretty much guaranteed market, so they don't have to change. It's the huge group below them that has to compete with the U.S, Australia, South America, and others worldwide.
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...for example, zinfadels are my favorite varietal which I have been drinking and collecting since the early 1980s. In the late 1980, many zin producers switched to a lighter, fruitier style. Now everything is pretty much big, bold, alcoholic and overripe. Trends come and go.
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Yes...trends do come and go but white zin will never touch these lips.
(nt)
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