tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31809593.post4796730743131144327..comments2024-03-08T03:27:24.409-05:00Comments on The Naked Vine: Wine Advice for the Rest of Us.™: Underwood Wine in a Can: Pinkies Down, Thumbs...The Naked Vinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11196146440395316085noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31809593.post-66280519846835116712017-02-05T13:35:43.854-05:002017-02-05T13:35:43.854-05:00"Why do the can and the bottle list different..."Why do the can and the bottle list different tasting notes if they're made from identical juice? "<br /><br />Haha... tasting notes are harmless marketing fictions, is my guess. Taste (and value) are subjective. <br /><br />Might the book-cover-blurb on a second edition of a book be different, even if the book contents are identical? You bet.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31809593.post-27816202125385339852015-08-18T09:31:13.565-04:002015-08-18T09:31:13.565-04:00Thank you for your comment, "Anonymous Underw...Thank you for your comment, "Anonymous Underwood Wholesaler." That is some interesting information -- however, if what you say is actually true:<br /><br />a) Why they would market the bottle as vintage and the can as nonvintage? Why not just put the 2013 on the can if the juice is all from that year?<br />b) Why do the can and the bottle list different tasting notes if they're made from identical juice? Since the container shouldn't have any effect, hypothetically, on the wine's flavor once poured -- why wouldn't the two wines, made from the same juice, have the same qualities?<br /><br />Any answers would be helpful. The Naked Vinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11196146440395316085noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31809593.post-88049701864824899452015-08-18T08:03:11.374-04:002015-08-18T08:03:11.374-04:00As a wholesaler for Union Wine Co, I just wanted y...As a wholesaler for Union Wine Co, I just wanted you to know that the wine in cans has been identical to the wine in the bottle on Underwood for both years in which the wine in the can has been produced. It is not different juice or "left-overs". The currently available Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, and Rose' in cans, is the same as you would get from the 750ml bottle. It is all from the 2014 harvest. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com