2018 Passing Time Chardonnay (USA, Washington, Columbia Valley) Click to view 13 label images Add to my wishlist 2/26/2021 âŚ
With Carla & Kevin (1 view) Report issue, Add favorite
I just found this one. No score and no notes on the wine but Carla and Kevin probably dug the wine!
Rich Brown wrote: âFri Feb 26, 2021 10:36 pm
John Glas wrote: âFri Feb 26, 2021 8:24 pm
2018 Passing Time Chardonnay (USA, Washington, Columbia Valley) Click to view 13 label images Add to my wishlist 2/26/2021 âŚ
With Carla & Kevin (1 view) Report issue, Add favorite
I just found this one. No score and no notes on the wine but Carla and Kevin probably dug the wine!
Now weâre talking!! >
I have no idea what you are referring to. There is no such note.
Probably deleted the note after seeing it on Wine Berserkers. That is why I did not post the user.
Copied yesterday and also donât see it today. To me Erik users like this should not bother posting notes. There is no value to the community. Just consume it and donât post a note. I have no problem with users who score a wine and no notes as the data is probably for their reference in the future. I have no problem either if someone posts sampled at the tasting room as that for that user has some relevance but just posting had with Carla and Kevin makes no sense to me. If they said Carla loved the wine and Kevin hated it again some relevance to the poster.
So MOST users start with what is valuable to THEM. This user wants to keep track of who they had the wine with. The problem is that not everyone READS directions. They sometimes post public tasting notes when they SHOULD post a private consumption note. So WE cleaned this one up and let the user know. That is what we do. When people tell US, on our site, about a problem.
But you can also just, with 1 click, block the user. You will never have to see them again. That is fine too.
Sort of funny. But I am not great at sarcasm or humorâjust want to clean things up. So sure, laugh away but please also let us know if you see misplaced notes.
I recommend to use Google translate after the note is posted on CT in the original language, not before. Or maybe this one is an autocorrect creation? In any way, it makes for an interesting note:
Oily grapes an aromatic know itâs dark berry flavors traces of violence. Awesome knows Rich plumbing wild Plum. Pallet is genuine, comes with a good savory flavors, attractive Mulberry fruits, I liked and his freshman.