Chile: a study in Syrah
Tuesday, 9 October 2012

My MW dissertation studies are obviously getting the better of me, because these days I find myself looking at everything through statistically tinted spectacles while wearing an analytical hat.
Hence I approached a large, generic Chilean tasting with the idea of tasting only single-variety Syrahs to see if there were any conclusions to draw. Fifty wines and one particularly purple tongue later, I examined my data. The mean score of the set is 15.75, which is respectable, though serves to underline the theory that Chile is a source of mainly average-quality wine.
The mean alcohol level is 14%, which is...
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