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Originally published at: https://winechatty.com/how-to-score/

General Scoring Scale Explained
Here we use a scoring system that scales from 1 to 10 in 0.1 steps, so essentially a 100 pt scale. So why not just use a 100 pt scale? Scoring on a 10 pt scale is just easier and less intimidating than trying to figure out if your wine is worth 94 or 93 pts, having 0.1 steps gives the flexibility and option for those who want to fine tuned their scoring matching a 100 pt scale. Best of both worlds!

How the scores are weighted
We have broken down wine scoring into three criteria: Aroma & Smell, Taste & Length, and Value.

  • Aroma & Smell, Taste & Length - Both criteria are each worth 50 % of
    the total score.
  • Value - This criteria is worth 0 % of the total score. This tells you
    if the wine is a bargain buy or not but doesn’t change the overall
    score of the wine itself.

Aroma & Smell, Taste & Length

  • Smell the wine, does it attract you? Is it appealing and pleasant?
  • Or is it repugnant and smells like rotten eggs?
  • Is it what you expected from that varietal?

How does it taste?

  • Does it fill your mouth with strong fruit flavours?
  • Are the tannins present and well integrated?
  • Is it light and refreshing or bold and powerful?
  • Does the taste linger in your mouth for an extended period?

Your Score Definition

Less than 5.0 The wine is not pleasant and you would not buy (again).

5.0 to 7.0 A pass, this generally means the wine is not particularly unpleasant nor pleasant, “It’s OK”. Doesn’t turn you off from tasting the wine. You’d drink it if it was given to you but you wouldn’t buy it. It’s a nice wine but just lacks something that would make go “I’d buy that”.

7.0 to 9.0 A 7.0 score means it’s something you would definitely buy. Both the aroma and taste gives you satisfaction that you’d buy it to drink anytime. Anything above 7.5 is considered a great wine, and above 8.5 fantastic (a 7.5 would be consider a Distinction and an 8.5 would be considered a High Distinction on an academic scale).

9.0 and above An exemplary wine, one that you would describe as a showcase for its varietal. Wines in this class would give you great pleasure in its aroma even without tasting the wine. The taste has a wow factor that grabs you and before you know it your glass (or bottle even) is empty. Anything 9.0 and above should be something that you have dreams about and leaves you lasting memories.


Value
Here we try to score how much you think the wine is worth. Whether it’s a bargain buy or overpriced. As a consumer, this might be a contributing factor when deciding between two similar wines.

Your Score Definition

Less than 5.0 The wine is not worth it’s retail price.

5.0 to 7.0 A pass, this generally means the wine is priced as expected.

7.0 to 9.0 Good value and would not hesitate to buy. Cheaper than what you expected to pay for this quality.

9.0 and above The price is a bargain and you would expect to pay double its retail price for the quality you are getting.

Beer Scoring
For beers the scoring is a little bit more simple, we’ve narrowed it down to one score worth 100%. It uses the same 10 pt scale with 0.1 steps as the wine scoring system and based on the same criteria as described for Aroma & Smell, Taste & Length section above.