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As Yr Hostess has to go off-desk today, I figured I'd throw out a directed Open Thread for y'all to play in....

Over on My Wine Education, there's a post about Long Island wineries that pretty much sums up my feelings about that region -- nice wines, overpriced (the cost of land there almost requires it, sadly) and enough with the Merlot, already! You've got other grapes, too!

It is funny, though -- my first trip out there was back when "Long island wines?" was said in a tone of disbelief, not appreciation. You had to go to the winery to try them, or catch the rare local restaurant that had done a direct deal -- now even non-local wine stores carry a decent selection, and it's the same as any region -- some good, some bad, some Oh My God (and not in a good way, either. There was one winery....).

Ironically, the more I learn about wines, the less I drink. I think part of that is just the backlash from the year-plus I spent working in the wine store -- when your job is to taste several new wines a week in addition to your usual habits, not to mention the 30+ tasting every other month, you get pretty discriminating about what you actually consume. But, also, I've learned that there are varietals and styles I just don't like. I may revisit them every few years, to see if things have changed, but I'll gravitate to either a known favorite or a new experience, given my druthers (as [livejournal.com profile] jaylake can attest, my reaction on seeing a new wine list is "okay, what do they have I don't know?").

Of course, there are SO many varietals*, there's no way a non-pro can try everything (I'm not sure a professional can either, these days, that's why the experts tend to specialize).

So what wines do people here like? What do you not like? Can you tell me why?





*seriously. Many thousands. Hybrids and rediscovereds and wow-that's-not=what-we-thought-it-was, and regional divergences....

Date: 2009-05-08 07:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fakefrenchie.livejournal.com
I tasted what was supposed to be a particularly fine Chateau d'Yquem, and didn't like it. I traded it for my husband's glass of St. Julien.

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