Spain - I have not been drinking enough wine from Spain. I was at a dinner on Thursday night that featured mostly Rioja with some Ribera del Duero and Priorat thrown in for good measure. It was one of the most enojoyable wine events I had been to in a long time. Many of the wines were from more traditional producers (Lopez de Heredia, La Rioja Alta), but I enjoyed the Clos Mogador and Alenza as well. Some of my focus areas (e.g. Burgundy, Bordeaux) have gotten beyond my comfort range. It's time for a more significant exploration of what Spain has to offer.
Changing tastes - I'm glad I got most of this out of my system a few years ago. I went through my phase of buying too many high-octane Zinfandels. I ended up with a bunch of wines I didn't want to drink that clogged up the cellar pipeline for a few years. Now most of them are gone. I still buy some Zinfandel (mostly Ridge and Dashe), but my palate preferences and buying have settled into Germany Riesling, Red Burgundy and Champagne. That leaves room to experiment with Spain (or maybe some day when I am ready for the vinous firehose - a serious exploration of Italy), and smatterings of a few other things. There's still the annual Trimbach and Boxler (when I can find them) purchases, and there has to be some Cotes du Rhone, Beaujolais and Muscadet in the cellar, but the pattern has remained pretty stable for several years now. Of course now Laura's tastes are changing, and all those Germans that she wanted me to hold for maturity are less and less to her taste as they lose their baby fat. Looks like I'll have free access to the older Germans in the near future!
750ml bottles - Most nights I am the sole wine drinker in the house. A 750 ml bottle is too big. I really like 375s. Magnums are great for dinner parties or offlines, so that everyone gets a good pour (and maybe a second pour), but on a Monday night a half bottle makes so much sense. I purchased a bunch of halves a while back, but I am plowing through them very quickly. Most of the time I don't want to drink the same wine two nights in a row. I don't eat the same food two nights in a row. It's the rare bottle that can stand up to two nights in the fridge. Maybe I just need to drink more Sherry.

Point scores - if you don't like points, just read the notes. There's no reason to get worked up over a point score. The non-geek public likes scores, so they are here to stay (at least for a while), and howling at the moon (or score) won't change that. I put this item last because that's about how I feel about it.
Have a great day!