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I wanted to make sure that a new user got a DYK credit for this article which was just cutting the 5 day deadline so I only gave this article the briefest attention while expanding. Obviously there is still a lot of room for future expansion-namely the other types of wine rating systems (Robinson, Broadbent's, etc) and the non-American view point. I only briefly touched on its influential use in the Asian and South American markets but judging by some of the
reliable sources on the topic, that could easily merit its own section. Didn't find too many sources commenting on the European view (outside of "Parkerization criticism" of course :P). I'm sure it could also use some
WP:NPOV balancing as well so that the criticism section doesn't have
WP:UNDUE weight.
AgneCheese/
Wine00:56, 18 January 2010 (UTC)reply
History of rating system and the 100 point scale
After seeing some dispute in the edit history, I did some research to see if I could find any evidence that Parker was not first with a 100 point scale (for his definition of his 100 point scale he of course is first), I was pretty sure it even says he was not first in one of his books. I found
this that might be used as reference and good for further improvement of this article (not sure if it is RS though). I'm very busy IRL now and do not have time to do any serious updates, sigh. --
Stefantalk02:02, 27 January 2010 (UTC)reply
This article is within the scope of
WikiProject Wine, a project which is currently considered to be inactive.WineWikipedia:WikiProject WineTemplate:WikiProject WineWine articles
This article has been rated as C-class on Wikipedia's
content assessment scale.
A fact from Wine rating appeared on Wikipedia's
Main Page in the Did you know column on 26 January 2010 (
check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
I wanted to make sure that a new user got a DYK credit for this article which was just cutting the 5 day deadline so I only gave this article the briefest attention while expanding. Obviously there is still a lot of room for future expansion-namely the other types of wine rating systems (Robinson, Broadbent's, etc) and the non-American view point. I only briefly touched on its influential use in the Asian and South American markets but judging by some of the
reliable sources on the topic, that could easily merit its own section. Didn't find too many sources commenting on the European view (outside of "Parkerization criticism" of course :P). I'm sure it could also use some
WP:NPOV balancing as well so that the criticism section doesn't have
WP:UNDUE weight.
AgneCheese/
Wine00:56, 18 January 2010 (UTC)reply
History of rating system and the 100 point scale
After seeing some dispute in the edit history, I did some research to see if I could find any evidence that Parker was not first with a 100 point scale (for his definition of his 100 point scale he of course is first), I was pretty sure it even says he was not first in one of his books. I found
this that might be used as reference and good for further improvement of this article (not sure if it is RS though). I'm very busy IRL now and do not have time to do any serious updates, sigh. --
Stefantalk02:02, 27 January 2010 (UTC)reply