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Hmmm… What’s the name of the last remaining major publication that has chosen to not partner with CT? I used to know it so well, but I don’t use it that much anymore. Gosh, what is that name?
There are two. WA and WS.
Lumber!
And lo, Eric and Allen came down from the mountain together bearing great bounty and their followers were truly grateful …
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PS Please build into the redesign the feature to graph people’s cellars by varietal or region in terms of drinkability (with an ability to vary the drinking curve for each varietal/region). Would be so helpful to know where in the drinking curve for each region I’m likely to run low in order to guide my purchasing.
Great news! Congratulations, Eric and Allen.
I had let my Burghound subscription lapse. This has brought me back in. I’m going to re-subscribe by the end of the week. I’d re-subscribe to TWA also, if it were integrated.
The synergistic possibilities of a merger between WA and CTare so enormous that it baffles me it hasn’t yet taken place.
Outstanding. This is going to lead to me signing back up for BH as well, soon as I’m back in the States and buying wine again.
Well, to be fair, has Cellar Tracker partnered with the California State Fair yet?
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Seriously, nice work . . .
That’s fabulous news Eric! Congratulations all around.
Thanks soooooo much everyone.
I am not a huge Burg collector myself, but I have to tell you that reading reviews from Allen, John Gilman, Steve Tanzer, John Kapon and Bill Nanson (plus from Lyle Fass) all in the same place is just killing me. All these sirens singing such tempting songs. It is your basic Burgundy orgy.
This is awesome. Much welcome, Eric. This will be a fantastic feature. Thanks.
Nice work Eric. I’m leaning towards subscribing to Burghound now after only thinking about it for a long while.
Cris, take the leap. Allen is pretty incredible and quite humble as well.
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JD
Indeed. He’s taken the time to join the fray here and the addition of the Champagne reviews makes it seem worthwhile. I’ve found the few Champagnes that I’ve tried and read a review from him on I’m am quite in alignment with his palate from there.
I’d love to know how many additional subscribers BH picks up from this. I’ll be one for sure.
Now I’ve got to go back through my 1,811 TNs on Burgundies on CT and see how Allen rated those wines.