A New Method to Obtain a Consensus Ranking of a Region's Vintages’ Quality
An impartial assessment of the quality of the wine produced over the years in a region (vintage quality) is an essential tool for producers, consumers, investors, and wine researchers to understand factors influencing quality and make purchasing or investing decisions. However, scoring the overall wine quality over the years does not necessarily produce a consensus of which year or years are best. Several critics, magazines, and organizations publish vintage charts that assign a score to each vintage, representing the corresponding perception of the wine quality. Often, the scores given by different institutions reveal little consensus with respect to the relative quality of the vintages.
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2012
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Authors: | Borges, José ; Real, António C. ; Cabral, J. Sarsfield ; Jones, Gregory V. |
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Journal of Wine Economics. - Cambridge University Press. - Vol. 7.2012, 01, p. 88-107
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Cambridge University Press |
Description of contents: | Abstract [journals.cambridge.org] |
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