Talk:Yellow Tail (wine)

Text removal
I removed the text below from the article for a variety of reasons mostly summed up in WP:WINEGUIDE. First and foremost, this does read like a wine guide with advice on when the wine is at its "prime". Secondly, and especially with these "prime" comments we have WP:OR concerns. I can see some potential benefit in including a table with the particular wine label colors since the labels are a unique and distinctive feature of Yellow tail like the Mouton Rothschild labels. Hence the reason, that I do not want to delete the info outright. If there is someone that is savy with table making that could take a look, I would appreciate it. Agne 07:45, 31 January 2007 (UTC)

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 * Yellow Tail Semillon Sauvignon Blanc:This is a very light colored white, a blend of Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc made by winemaker Alan Kennett. The label color is light green.
 * Yellow Tail Chardonnay: This is a white wine, made from Chardonnay grapes, and aged in French oak barrels. The label color is black
 * Yellow Tail Shiraz: This red wine, made from the Shiraz grape, was recently ranked #1 selling 750 ml red wine in the USA. The label color is yellow.
 * Yellow Tail Merlot: The Yellow Tail Merlot was recently ranked number one selling Merlot in the USA. The label color is orange.
 * Yellow Tail Cabernet Sauvignon: A red wine made from Cabernet Sauvignon grapes. The label color is red.
 * Yellow Tail Shiraz-Grenache: A red blend of Shiraz and Grenache, aged in French oak barrels. The label color is light purple.
 * Yellow Tail Shiraz Cabernet Sauvignon: A red blend of Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon. The label color is dark purple
 * Yellow Tail Cabernet Merlot: A red blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and  Merlot. The label color is bright blue
 * Yellow Tail Reserve Pinot Grigio: This is a very light colored white Pinot Grigio. There is only a limited amount of these Reserve wines made. This wine is at its prime before 12 months after production. The label of this wine is black and the bottom of the neck has a green label.
 * Yellow Tail Reserve Chardonnay: Aged in French oak barrels, this white wine is at its prime within 4 years after production. The label is black and the lower neck label is light yellow
 * Yellow Tail Reserve Merlot: This red wine is at its prime within 4 years after production. The label is light yellow, the lower neck label is orange.
 * Yellow Tail Reserve Shiraz: This red wine is at its prime within 4 years after its production. It has a light yellow label. The lower neck label is black.
 * Yellow Tail Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon: This red wine is at its prime within 4 years after its production. It has a light yellow label with a dark red label on the bottom of the neck.

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BetacommandBot (talk) 03:14, 12 February 2008 (UTC)

success of its marketing
The last paragraph of the "International sales" offers a discussion of wine marketing. While it suggests implicitly that these claims partly explain Yellow Tail's success, the claim is never explicitly made. Also, it would be wise not to appeal to "research and experience" as evidence; that is, I think "experience" does not qualify. Franknarf11 (talk) 02:22, 21 April 2012 (UTC)