2. “To take wine into
our mouths is to savor
a droplet of the river
of human history.”
–Clifton Fadiman
3. The lip of a red wine glass
is sloped inward to capture
the aromas of the wine and
deliver them to your nose.
4. Everything about wine commands
the attention of the senses;
the eye, clarity and color;
the nose, for its bouquet;
the palate, taste and texture.
Wine demands to be observed, sniffed, and tasted
before being swallowed. In fact, wine tasting
is a ritual-not a whim-eveloped to help us
coax the wine into revealing it’s delights.
5. Wine is the drink of the gods,
milk the drink of babies,
tea the drink of women,
and water the drink of beasts.
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A romantic language with a foreign
flavour, it conjures up exotic images
and fragrances and makes it possible
to express impressions of the senses, for
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