Winehiker Witiculture is the official blog of California Wine Hikes, which offers guided hiking and wine tasting tours in the California wine country.


From wine ratings to wine blog ratings

A few miles of weekend driving home from Marin County had me daydreaming. Since last week’s discussion of standardizing wine ratings among bloggers, I found my thoughts morphing into whimsy. When I arrived home, I thought I’d see how my blog stacks up. Apparently I offer good family entertainment.

Rated G for Grrrrrreat!!

We’re keepin’ it healthy and wholesome here at Winehiker Central.

~winehiker

7 Responses to “From wine ratings to wine blog ratings”

  1. Made me day. I checked my rating. I’m G, too, despite the fact that I used the word “crack” once (as in “crack open a bottle of.” Wonder how many times I need to say that before I get bumped to PG13?

    Dr. Debs
    June 26th, 2007 10:02

  2. And I used the word “shit” once recently. Oops - I did it again! I suppose I’ll be spiralling into the NC-17 vortex within moments of writing this….

    winehiker
    June 26th, 2007 10:35

  3. I only got a PG - imagine my deep disappointment!

    el jefe
    June 27th, 2007 01:59

  4. Hi Russ:
    I tried it as well and I barely got into the “G” category. I used the word “breast” in my post on Rosé and it told me I had used it 3 times. At first I thought “what are they talking about?” and then I realized I had discussed Riedel’s new Rosé glass and Riedel’s kind offer to donate part of the sales revenue to “Living Beyond Breast Cancer” I hope I don’t get you into trouble with you rating using that word. After all you have already used the word “sh..” a couple of times now.
    Happy Trails to you!

    Wilf Krutzmann
    June 27th, 2007 11:48

  5. Oops! I meant “your” rating, not “you” rating. Might now be in trouble for bad grammar.

    Wilf Krutzmann
    June 27th, 2007 11:51

  6. Hey Wilf, this is a family show!

    But seriously, I have to wonder at algorithms that tag certain words without also taking context into account. Your mention of breast cancer certainly illustrates this point.

    I mean really: can these programs tell the difference between “walking abreast on the trail” and “walking a breast on the trail”?

    winehiker
    June 27th, 2007 11:54

  7. There’s gotta be a leash law…

    el jefe
    June 28th, 2007 01:12

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