Most useless tasting note I've ever seen...

The only thing that would have taken this incredible note to the next level is if they added who they drank it with > :wink:

Beat me to it Rich!
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Good thing I read all the comments to give you full credit for the comment!

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1,200 notes, wow! I have some time to kill so I will go through them to see if any wine has any descriptors.

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Guessing its the food accompaniment. [head-bang.gif]

Man, that guy went to a lot of work writing >1k ā€˜meal notes’ just to troll us WineBerserkers.

The meal notes only started after Thanksgiving this year. I wonder what happened at Thanksgiving…

Apparently a life-altering meal

Swiss Chardonnay…

I’ve been guilty of this in CT before. It’s not intended as a TN, just as a reminder that a bottle was corked (to help spot any trends…if I have 30% of a particular bottle turning out corked, etc.)

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But it’s less expensive than Oregon Chardonnay!!!

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Evolution of their tasting notes. They started out with just scores.

Maybe he is onto something. MealTracker [snort.gif] [snort.gif] [snort.gif]

Apparently life altering meals are only worth 91pts. Who knew? [snort.gif]

That looks like a tasting note I’ve made before. I was lying on the couch, the guests had left, I couldn’t remember if it was the 4th or 5th bottle of the night, and the room wouldn’t stop spinning.

Not sure if it was around here or at a previous BB, but I believe that was previously named ā€˜helicoptering’ [wow.gif] Miran wasn’t it?

That looks like a tasting note I’ve made before. I was lying on the couch, the guests had left, I couldn’t remember if it was the 4th or 5th bottle of the night, and the room wouldn’t stop spinning.

Spelling is too correct for that. Maybe this guy is a famous food blogger.

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They were going to upgrade to monopole until Todd outed them, own goal.

Baby steps. In another year or two surely he’ll actually say something about a wine.

I am glad everyone got a good laugh.

Regular reminder - please just use the report function on CellarTracker so we can fix these.

And, despite everyone’s snark, these notes were not intended to be public. The user had a long history of doing them privately using Cork.Z and when they switched over to our app, they didn’t realize the fields were slightly different.

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Eric you’re taking this avatar thing too far.

Cougar Crack aka Rombauer

I disagree, because it helps understand the percentage of flawed bottles for a given wine. Yes, it’s not very helpful if that person hasn’t also checked ā€œflawedā€, but there are a lot of wines (especially from the 80s or before, definitely less so for recent releases) where corked-rates are through the roof and I’d like to know about that.

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