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Old 01-04-2005, 01:00 AM
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Default Landware's Wine Enthusiast Guide 2005 for Pocket PC

http://www.landware.com/wineguide/p...tour/index.html

" Whether you're a connoisseur who needs some Merlot management in the cellar below, or a novice who's just been handed the restaurant wine list by a first date, help is now at hand. LandWare has teamed with respected Wine Enthusiast Magazine to produce the premier mobile companion for choosing, evaluating, managing and enjoying wine."

Highlights include:
� Quickly select wines by cost, rating, style, grape variety and region
� Authoritative up-to-date reviews, ratings and details for over 12,600 wines worldwide
� Complete wine cellar and buying list management
� Comprehensive wine glossary with over 1,400 terms and definitions
� Interactive vintage chart with wine maturity and harvest quality ratings
� Gain further wine knowledge with an in-depth Wine 101 course
� Maintain personal tasting records and notes
� Supports removable Pocket PC memory cards
� Sophisticated compression minimizes memory usage



Slow down, there, Hoss! Before you take a swig of that Santa Ynez Valley Petite Syrah, hadn't you better know what you're getting into? Will you describe the subtle aromas of your wine in the style of my uncle ("Smells like someone's armpit"), or will your highly trained, discerning snout be able to pick out the delicate aromas of shaved almonds, velvety peaches and just a hint of pork? Beats me how all that stuff gets in there when it all starts as grapes, but hey, it sure tastes nice! Oenophiles may now commence the (smoky, slightly asphalt-flavoured) flaming. You can pick up a copy of The 2005 Wine Enthusiast guide for $19.95 over at Handango. [Affiliate] If you're on the fence, feel free to peruse Jimmy Dodd's excellent review of the 2004 guide.
 
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Old 01-04-2005, 01:30 AM
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You forgot about the (winemakers/vintners) who label the bottle with a piece of masking tape :mrgreen:
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Old 01-04-2005, 06:32 AM
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I don't think "moonshine" can be vintage. :wink:
 
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Old 01-04-2005, 02:49 PM
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I don't think "moonshine" can be vintage. :wink:
Sure it can.

"Last Week," "Friday," and "Saturday" are all valid vintages. :wink:
 
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