Understanding The Wine Rating System

Most who review wines evaluate it by more thancoffee that tastes good but smells like dishwater,
just its flavor.  Texture and aroma are alsoor that is as thick as mud.  Obviously the smell
important.  This is because these things areand texture of any beverage or food is important
typically affected by the quality of the fruit that isto the enjoyment of it, just as much as the
used, the fermentation process, and theactual taste.
procedure used to make the wine.  A poorHow Evaluations Are Done
quality aroma or lack of texture can affectIt's important for an impartial wine rating system
anyone's wine rating system, and quite a bit atthat wines are stored properly before they're
that.  To better illustrate, imagine have a cup oftasted.  They are kept at room temperature of
coffee that tastes good but smells like dishwater,70-72 degrees Fahrenheit.  Most wines are
or that is as thick as mud.sampled as soon as the bottle is poured, and then
As with any rating system, there is no such thingdecanted and allowed to be set aside.  They
as a universal wine rating system.  Wines aremay be re-tasted in 20 minute intervals, to
rated by different wine clubs, groups, restaurants,evaluate any changes in the character and taste.
food critics, magazines, and wine aficionados. You may have seen a wine taster take a sip of
Just like movies may get good or bad ratingswine or water and spit it out afterwards.  To be
depending on the critic, the same wine may get asure that there is no mixture of tastes and
higher or lower rating depending on who is doingadulteration of the wine rating system, the taster
the actual rating.  Most wine rating systemsmay rinse his or her mouth with water and then
work the same as any other rating system,spit that out.  They may also spit out the wine
awarding a number of points to a particular winesimply because ingesting it may affect the taste
in a variety of categories.  Wine Spectator, aof the next sip of wine.
leading magazine about wine, uses a 100-pointCan You Trust a Wine Rating System?
system when rating wines.  One you understandOne wine expert stated on his website that
the different categories of how a wine is critiqued,evaluating a wine is much like relating what you
you may be better able to understand the winesee shaped by clouds.  Everyone is different and
rating system you're perusing.it's all very subjective and open to interpretation. 
What is Usually EvaluatedThink of a movie you saw that got great
Most who review wines evaluate it by more thanreviews, and you thought was a complete waste
just its flavor.  Texture and aroma are alsoof time - or vice versa.  Wine rating systems
important.  This is because these things areare just like that; if you have the same taste and
typically affected by the quality of the fruit that ispreferences as the evaluator, then you're likely to
used, the fermentation process, and theagree with his or her opinions.  If your tastes are
procedure used to make the wine.  A poordifferent, your opinions will be different as well. 
quality aroma or lack of texture can affectThe best thing to do is experiment a bit with wine
anyone's wine rating system, and quite a bit atsample from a local winery and see which types
that.  To better illustrate, imagine have a cup ofappeal to your palate.