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Tasting Notes Section
Posted: 00:30 Thu 21 Jun 2007
by DRT
Do we want/need and guidelines around how we use the TN section?
Derek
Posted: 00:36 Thu 21 Jun 2007
by Conky
Maybe you can 'recover' TN's that you have made previously, for this section. But of course, not anyone else's. Please include a Score.
Just cram them in, and we can edit and filter later. We can also work out replies, or not, etc, in the course of time. But lets get the raw material in there.
Alan.
Posted: 14:36 Thu 21 Jun 2007
by KillerB
Got to agree with Conky on this. It's just another section, I don't want to threaten removal of posts for not following rules, so be civil and sensible is the only rule.
machine readable TNs
Posted: 18:55 Thu 21 Jun 2007
by jdaw1
Actually, having this section machine readable would be a great joy in the future. And the time to work on that is now.
• As for webmasterlyness, there’s no harm in a standing policy of you changing thread titles to conform to generally-accepted practice.
Propose:
Title = YYYY House, where House ∈ {Taylor, Fonseca, Graham, Noval, Nacional, Dow, Croft, Warre, Andresen, Cockburn, Rabello Valente, Malvedos, Vargellas, Calem, Royal Oporto, Smith Woodhouse, Messias, …}.
The stricter the form, the more reliable the sucking-in of data.
Standardised scoring nomeclature?
• UncleTomScore=A/B
• ParkerScore=C
Posted: 19:10 Thu 21 Jun 2007
by KillerB
Currently, they are all House then Year, which should work for most. The type needs to be in the title and then what to do about tawnies.
Also, do we really want to dictate in this way? I know it will make downloads easier but is that as important as encouraging TNs?
Posted: 19:17 Thu 21 Jun 2007
by DRT
I think we could have hidelines rather than rules in a locked sticky at the too of the tn area.
If some don't follow them then so what? But most regulars probably will which will make searching easier.
Derek
Posted: 14:47 Thu 05 Jul 2007
by Alex Bridgeman
So what was the final decision?
YYYY House Style
Where do the scores go? In the title? At the end of the tasting note? In what format?
Once I get some clear guidance then I will try to find some time to paste some TNs into the TN section.
Alex
Title = YYYY House
Posted: 14:53 Thu 05 Jul 2007
by jdaw1
Title = YYYY House
Score represented as one of
- UncleTomScore = 8/9
- ParkerScore = 99
Posted: 19:33 Thu 05 Jul 2007
by Alex Bridgeman
So how do we distinguish between wines - do we just assume that people know that 1995 Warre must refer to the LBV? Or do we put the descriptor in the body of the tasting note?
Can I use two different scores like a Tom score AND a Parker score?
Alex
Posted: 19:36 Thu 05 Jul 2007
by DRT
AHB,
I have been putting descriptors in the title - "Vintage Port" or "LBV" etc
On scores, I would say do whatever you like but keep them to the end of the note in the format or formats shown by jdaw above.
Derek
Posted: 20:14 Thu 05 Jul 2007
by KillerB
So far everybody has been putting, very reasonably in my opinion, Year, Producer, Type. As it is normally only year that goes into a separate field it is important to have it in an easily identifiable place, i.e. the beginning.
I'm happy the way it is.
Posted: 11:39 Fri 06 Jul 2007
by Alex Bridgeman
Thanks all. When time permits I will load up as many of my tasting notes as I can. For the moment, I have loaded up the TN for the Morgan 1991 since that is likely to prove the wine that gets drunk most often over the next couple of years.
Alex
Posted: 10:28 Fri 13 Jul 2007
by Conky
Now that the Tasting Notes Section is taking shape wonderfully, whats the chance of a search facility?
With possible searches under Years, Names, maybe even scores?
I understand if its too time consuming, or a long way off, but at least we now have the raw materials to make it worthwhile.
Alan
Posted: 12:39 Fri 13 Jul 2007
by Alex Bridgeman
I've just had a bit of a play with the site search facility and you can search just the tasting notes section of the forum - for example I have just done a search for wines from 1989.
Unfortunately, there isn't an option to only search post titles - its either "post titles and message text" or just "message text". That means that the aforementioned search for 1989 wines came up with the entire list of Derek's Vesuvio tasting notes as he included the comment in the message text that the note was taken at a tasting of a complete vertical of Vesuvio's vintage ports from the Symington era from 1989 to 2004.
Alex
Posted: 12:57 Fri 13 Jul 2007
by DRT
I will amend them

Posted: 11:28 Mon 30 Jul 2007
by Conky
After the discussion
here, what should such a Port be classified as NV or VP. ?

?
A minor techical point but will set the precedent for all future ones.
Alan
Posted: 12:06 Mon 30 Jul 2007
by DRT
Taylors Quinta De Terra Feita 96 is VP
Cruz Ruby is NV
In fact, only port which is not from a single year qualifies as NV. So, all VP, SQVP, LBV, Colhieta and Garafierra cannot be called NV.
NV's that spring to mind are Ruby, Tawny, Aged Tawny, Crusted
Derek
Posted: 12:11 Mon 30 Jul 2007
by Conky
Thanks. Amended.
Alan
Posted: 18:12 Mon 30 Jul 2007
by Alex Bridgeman
Just wanted to say thanks to Admin for the index of all the tasting notes, excellent addition to the forum.
Alex
Posted: 01:10 Tue 31 Jul 2007
by DRT
Great stuff, thanks.
I remain available to do some work on raw data to make it fit into whatever format jdaw comes up with.
It would be worth exploring wheter or not jdaw or someone else could come up with a TN database application that could be hosted elsewhere but exclusively accessed from here so that our TN's could be entered directly into the searchable and sortable database rather than relying on the time and skills of Admin to keep the structured version up to date.
Derek
Posted: 01:18 Tue 31 Jul 2007
by Andy Velebil
Very cool, thanks for the hard work.
Please comment on the list of TNs
Posted: 15:12 Tue 31 Jul 2007
by jdaw1
Comment on
this list would be welcomed.
Posted: 16:09 Tue 31 Jul 2007
by Frederick Blais
Amazing work!
Posted: 16:31 Tue 31 Jul 2007
by Conky
Well done.
Much easier than trawling through the jumbled original.
Will it be easy to maintain?
Although Alex did the original sorting, should the links list be given Prime spot as a sticky at the top of the section.
Alan
“Will it be easy to maintain?†, asked Conky
Posted: 16:48 Tue 31 Jul 2007
by jdaw1
Conky wrote:Will it be easy to maintain?
Alex will email me data updates from time to time (monthly?), and then it’ll be a modest fraction of an hour to put the data in the right form.
Conky wrote:Although Alex did the original sorting, should the links list be given Prime spot as a sticky at the top of the section.
Agreed.
Posted: 17:30 Tue 31 Jul 2007
by KillerB
Which was my question. I will shuffle mine down in some way or other.
No. Delete: it’s just another thing to maintain
Posted: 17:34 Tue 31 Jul 2007
by jdaw1
No. Delete: it’s just another thing that we can fail to maintain.
Posted: 17:35 Tue 31 Jul 2007
by KillerB
I've separated out and given it a new title.
Thanks for the responses. Julian offered to do the links based upon the data if I could provide the post-ids. He did a great job last night with the spreadsheet that I'd compiled. I will recompile this on a regular basis and send it to him to do the magic.
TN list: what to add?
Posted: 17:57 Tue 31 Jul 2007
by jdaw1
Things that could be added to
the list of TNs:
- Link to the shipper’s website?
- Scores? (Only if someone is willing to help extract them from each thread?)
- Tasting date? (Only if someone is willing to help extract them from each thread?)
- Nothing (laziness wins)?
Posted: 18:02 Tue 31 Jul 2007
by Frederick Blais
if we are able to set a specific canvas that every one could use when writing a TN, I'd be happy to write the SQL to retrieve the information from the database field.
the spreadsheet that makes the BB code
Posted: 18:07 Tue 31 Jul 2007
by jdaw1
PM me your email address and this evening I’ll send you and ARK the spreadsheet that makes the BB code.
Posted: 09:28 Mon 24 Sep 2007
by Alex Bridgeman
Julian
Where you note a date on the tasting notes index, is this the date that the note was taken or the date the note was posted?
I assume that it was the date the note was posted as that is what KillerB will be able to extract automatically for you.
As a result, I have tried to include in my narrative the actual date that I took the tasting note so that anyone reading my note will know how current it is.
Alex
TN index dates are posted.
Posted: 11:20 Mon 24 Sep 2007
by jdaw1
Posted, not taken. Extracting tasting dates and scores would require reading the narrative: if you want to do that I’ll tell you how best to send to me.
upper limit to the amount of text that can go in a post
Posted: 17:44 Wed 31 Oct 2007
by jdaw1
It seems there is an upper limit to the amount of text that can go in a single post, now exceeded by the TN index. Hence it has been split into parts
1 and
2.
Posted: 08:50 Sun 30 Dec 2007
by Alex Bridgeman
I've just taken a look through the new index and it's very impressive. There's a little bit of inconsistency on the titles that I'd ask one of the admins or the note owner to take care of for the next update (Burmester LBV (unfiltered) or Burmester Unfiltered LBV).
I also thought that we had a tasting note on the Tesco 1995 vintage port, but I can't find this in the Tasting Note forum so I must be imagining it.
Particularly impressive are the depth of tasting notes on Cockburn and on Nacional. I'm about to add a couple of extra notes just to add to the depth a little.
But this is brilliant work and makes the tasting note forum so much more useable than it would otherwise be.
Alex
General tidying of LBV names done. Please confirm OK
Posted: 13:32 Sun 30 Dec 2007
by jdaw1
General tidying of LBV names done. Please confirm satisfactory.
Posted: 15:29 Sun 30 Dec 2007
by Alex Bridgeman
Croft confirmed as tidied up. However, I apologise for not having noticed previously but I have also identified similar "title inconsistency" errors with the Graham's Crusted Port (vs Graham's crusted), Niepoort Colheita, Noval Colheita, Smith Woodhouse bottle matured LBV (vs Smith Woodhouse Traditional LBV and possible Smith Woodhouse LBV) and the Warre LBVs.
Alex
Fixing TN index
Posted: 16:57 Sun 30 Dec 2007
by jdaw1
Posted: 20:30 Sun 30 Dec 2007
by Alex Bridgeman
Niepoort Colheita is appearing with two title headings, both Niepoort Colheita.
Noval Colheita similar.
Smith Woodhouse Traditional LBV and Smith Woodhouse Bottle Matured LBV are the same thing. I suggest we agree on Smith Woodhouse Unfiltered LBV as the convention to follow since this is consistent with the description used for a number of other shippers. Therefore, in your requested format:
Smith Woodhouse bottle matured LBV

Smith Woodhouse Unfiltered LBV
Smith Woodhouse Traditional LBV

Smith Woodhouse Unfiltered LBV
Warre LBV 1992

Warre Unfiltered LBV 1992
Warre LBV 1995

Warre Unfiltered LBV 1995
Is this the format that you need?
Alex
Posted: 20:33 Sun 30 Dec 2007
by Alex Bridgeman
I've just read the two notes under the heading of Smith Woodhouse LBV (1994 from DRT and 1995 from FB). The description of these notes both refer to LBVs that are unfiltered. Therefore a further correction is suggested:
Smith Woodhouse LBV

Smith Woodhouse Unfiltered LBV
I have also changed the title of my tasting note to now read 1984 Smith Woodhouse Unfiltered LBV.
Alex
Colhieta --> Colheita
Posted: 22:06 Sun 30 Dec 2007
by jdaw1
- Colhieta
Colheita
Perhaps! (Both spelling are prevalent on TPF, FTLOP and the web more widely.)
Admin: should this be corrected across TPF, or left as is?
Parts
1 and
2 updated: further comment welcomed. (And spreadsheet lightly improved to reduce probability of error and increase automation.)
Posted: 22:47 Sun 30 Dec 2007
by Alex Bridgeman
In the sentiment of improving automation, should we agree to name the LBV tasting notes as "1984 Warre LBV" and leave the differentiation between filtered and unfiltered / traditional / bottle matured in the description?
That would also follow more closely the nomenclature approved by the IVDP - Vintage Port, Late Bottled Vintage Port, Ruby Port etc.
Would this make sense - all comments (not just from Julian) would be welcome.
Alex
IVDP compatibility
Posted: 22:52 Sun 30 Dec 2007
by jdaw1
AHB wrote:In the sentiment of improving automation, should we agree to name the LBV tasting notes as "1984 Warre LBV" and leave the differentiation between filtered and unfiltered / traditional / bottle matured in the description?
Provided the title of the thread makes clear what is being drunk, this proposal makes little difference to automation. Though still might (or might not) be worthwhile for IVDP compatibility.
List of valid names
Posted: 00:53 Mon 31 Dec 2007
by jdaw1
Posted: 07:07 Mon 31 Dec 2007
by Conky
I think you're doing a fine job, and I'll let others help you decide on how to get it 'just so'. I do have a question. Would there be any way of 'searching' or seeing the Ports by score? I'd love to create a list of which received over 90, over 95, or even for fun, under 75.
I know some see such things as a tad crass, but each to their own.
One difficulty would be the two scoring systems?
Alan
Posted: 13:44 Mon 31 Dec 2007
by KillerB
Too much like hard work, Conky. The scores are within the text of the posts rather than the title. This is the sort of thing that Cellar Tracker offers but that is specific software as against us messing about with a generic forum format.
Unless Julian is willing to do the work for this I suspect that this is a bit too much to ask. It would require trawling through posts to find the scores, some of which do not even have scores.
Get to it.
Posted: 14:06 Mon 31 Dec 2007
by jdaw1
Conky wrote:I think you're doing a fine job, and I'll let others help you decide on how to get it 'just so'. I do have a question. Would there be any way of 'searching' or seeing the Ports by score? I'd love to create a list of which received over 90, over 95, or even for fun, under 75.
I know some see such things as a tad crass, but each to their own.
One difficulty would be the two scoring systems?
Yes, it’s very easy. All I do is find a volunteer (hello Alan) to go through all the TNs, one by one, and write down the scores next to the post number (that is, the bit of the link that comes after “p=†). Given such a two-column (or more columns, one for the post number and one per scoring system) spreadsheet, I can do the rest.
Get to it.
Posted: 14:20 Mon 31 Dec 2007
by Conky
Great.
Right then, I accept that challenge. I'll try to do a few every time I log on.
Don't have a clue about that link number lark, but I'm sure I'll see it when I try.
Alan
Before you start…
Posted: 14:26 Mon 31 Dec 2007
by jdaw1
If you’re really going to do this, it is worth doing it right the first time. Let’s not do lots, and then learn that you’ve done nothing. Do a dozen, not more, and email me the spreadsheet / text file. I will convert it to BB code and put it in this thread so that others can check and comment on your handiwork.
Columns might include:
- Post number;
- Date of consumption;
- True|False special-case flag (exclude from averages as a bad bottle, or served too cold, or whatever);
- UncleTomScore;
- 50→100 Parker score.
What might be missing that would be worth recording?
Posted: 14:37 Mon 31 Dec 2007
by Conky
So I am not just amending the heading then?
Spreadsheets! Text Files!
Give me a break. You know what I do for a living...how often do you think I come across them!
My enthusiasm has took a knock, and I now suspect Alex grasped the situation better.
Please let me know if you just made it sound complicated, or whether you're seriously over-estimating my accounting skills.