I don't subscribe to Robert Parker's Wine Advocate and I can't buy a "back copy" until the issue I want, the current one that covers New York wines, actually becomes a back copy.
So what do I do? I'm stuck asking for advice and yes, even begging.
I need to get my hands on a copy...even if just for a day so that I can read it, make notes on it and give it back to the rightful owner.
Any suggestions?
UPDATE: Thank you to the readers who helped me get my hands on the goods! I can't thank you enough!





subscribe to the website for $99; NY reviews were posted Saturday
Posted by: Dan McGurn | July 06, 2006 at 05:33 PM
Lenn, for others of us who love wine but don't have a subscription to Wine Advocate, would it be possible to post a summary of their article and their scores?
While I understand that there are problems with copyright when it comes to cutting and pasting, the scores are reproduced all over the internet and in advertising over and over again. Unfortunately, Wine Advocate is one of those items one just doesn't come across very easily, because otherwise I'd pick one up. I think they've been more fair to NY wines in the past than Wine Spectator, so I'm curious what this new article is all about.
Posted by: Jason Feulner | July 07, 2006 at 05:07 PM
C'mon Lenn, pony up.
Posted by: Ray Ormand | July 11, 2006 at 10:15 PM