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Christ Karalekas
 Grape Stomper Posts:101

 | | 08/29/2003 11:19 PM |
| | Hi...what does it mean when they say a wine is showing a little forward ?????? | | | |
| JonesWineNo1
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 | | 08/29/2003 11:30 PM |
| | I would not use the verb "showing" but when one says a wine is forward that means the wine on a relative basis is more approachable than the norm. A wine that is backward is on a relative basis less approachable than the norm (i.e. expected). | | | |
| Bradley Molzen Bayonne, NJ
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 | | 08/30/2003 1:22 AM |
| And then they say a wine is fruit forward.... but that definition is more obvious.
| | If you drink wine, you get smarter.... | |
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