Post AVI2iPJ2Pi8IpvVbqS by StrangeNoises@mastodon.social
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(DIR) Post #AVHzq3lk4WciUjtOLo by lowqualityfacts@mstdn.social
2023-05-03T20:40:47Z
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Wow.https://patreon.com/lowqualityfacts
(DIR) Post #AVHzwsXsCRrviDemxc by monsoonrains@mastodon.social
2023-05-03T20:42:01Z
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@lowqualityfacts I think you got that wrong.They couldn't tell the difference between white wine and white whine.
(DIR) Post #AVI091jFshOPfZm0kC by tomstoneham@dair-community.social
2023-05-03T20:44:14Z
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@lowqualityfacts Not sure about 90%, but 'a majority' and it is true. Your fact quality is now low enough!
(DIR) Post #AVI0EVRynzb1ISJ11M by justafrog@mstdn.social
2023-05-03T20:44:38Z
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@lowqualityfacts Some meliers those are!
(DIR) Post #AVI0s17710eQnDNwdk by silveradventures@mstdn.ca
2023-05-03T20:52:21Z
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@lowqualityfacts Not necessarily parody.
(DIR) Post #AVI2iPJ2Pi8IpvVbqS by StrangeNoises@mastodon.social
2023-05-03T21:13:02Z
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@lowqualityfacts yeah, you're encroaching on higher quality facts again. It's probably not 9 out of 10 but a *lot* of people who's job it is to taste wine can be fooled by not being able to see what colour it is.
(DIR) Post #AVI8fFq1l4HqKQor8i by Oxymetheus@mastodon.world
2023-05-03T22:19:16Z
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@lowqualityfacts That’s at least a middling-quality fact: an exaggeration, at worst.https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2013/jun/23/wine-tasting-junk-science-analysis
(DIR) Post #AVIzLPEWPfQlFIhH0K by kimschulz@social.data.coop
2023-05-04T08:09:57Z
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@lowqualityfacts Did that test once using black wine glasses, etc. 8 out of 10 could easily distinguish black from white with wines that are classic to their wine color. If you go with wines where same grape is used for both red and white wine and where barrel aging is used for both, then it gets harder. The color itself does not really provide any taste.
(DIR) Post #AVJB7s6HUJloAg9gLg by Trajecient@mastodon.world
2023-05-04T10:22:02Z
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@lowqualityfacts In the right conditions I'm certain this could be made true. As in picking the right 10 sommeliers and/or picking particular wines.Might be even fairly easy to do.
(DIR) Post #AWBOfnDOJIRhcTYXse by kierkegaank@mastodon.sdf.org
2023-05-30T14:08:11Z
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@lowqualityfacts Too close to the truth to be truly low quality
(DIR) Post #AWBQqS99BMsfN2mXtg by TruthSandwich@qoto.org
2023-05-30T14:32:30Z
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@lowqualityfactsTrue, but only because there is none.
(DIR) Post #AWBRCxJJzmu6OZGrvk by ML2@akkoma.sandhill.social
2023-05-30T14:36:41.544738Z
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@TruthSandwich @lowqualityfacts There's a difference between red and white, but if a oenophile says a Riesling tastes nutty with notes of apricot and nutmeg, he's probably full of crap about the apricot and nutmeg notes.
(DIR) Post #AWBsFR9MFV8lAWvi2S by PhotoSniperFox@spacey.space
2023-05-30T19:39:20Z
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@lowqualityfacts Another high quality fact in your alleged "Low Quality Facts."https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0093934X01924939