WINE QUOTES III

quotations about wine

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I'd say if you have any sense of curiosity, wine shouldn't be intimidating. It should be a path of discovery. An adventure. Read a little. Taste a lot. And take notes.

BILL SUMMERVILLE

"How to Drink Wine Without Looking Dumb or Going Broke", City Pages, February 3, 2016


The more I have learned about wine ... the more I have realized that it weaves in with human history from its very beginning as few, if any, other products do. Textiles, pottery, bread ... there are other objects of daily use that we can also trace back to the Stone Age. Yet wine alone is charged with sacramental meaning, with healing powers; indeed with a life of its own.

HUGH JOHNSON

Hugh Johnson's Story of Wine

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In Italy, the "Old World," wine and food go together naturally, organically, without too much thought. Here in the "New World" we put so much work and emphasis on having just the right wine, just the right vintage, just the right pairing that perhaps, sometimes, we miss the point. We tend to over think it, to over work it. Wine enhances a meal. But if it becomes a focal point, then maybe we have our priorities out of sequence.

KELLY J. HAYES

"Wine Ink: All Hail Italy -- drinking from the Boot is about pure pleasure", Sierra Sun, May 20, 2016


I like to have a glass of wine when I come off stage, after three hours of frenzy it brings me back down to earth, it takes me back to the soil.

STING

"Sting: I make good wine as revenge", The Drinks Business, April 12, 2017


Maybe all that wine is an Instagram filter for our own lives, so we don't see how sallow and cracked they've become.

KRISTI COULTER

"Wine. Immediately. The depressing reason so many women drink.", Vox, August 25, 2017

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Beer is prose. Wine is poetry.

JENNIFER ROSEN

Waiter, There's a Horse in My Wine

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Wine is a great communicator ... story-telling and wine-drinking and song-writing are pretty closely linked.

STING

"Sting: I make good wine as revenge", The Drinks Business, April 12, 2017


Drink is in itself a good Creature of God, and to be received with thankfulness, but the abuse of drink is from Satan; the wine is from God, but the Drunkard is from the Devil.

INCREASE MATHER

Wo to Drunkards

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The mark of a truly great wine is balance. The harmonious blend of all the wine's components, fruit, acid, tannins, alcohol, and oak (if any was used), will announce its quality.

JEFF BUNDSCHU & MIKE SANGIACOMO

The Wine Brats' Guide to Living with Wine


So drink and say whatever you want. It's a free and clear expression of your spirit. If a Sauvignon Blanc tastes like bobsledding down a field of wildflowers, then that is what it tastes like. I've never bobsledded, but I know exactly what bobsledding down a field of wildflowers tastes like, because I've drank enough Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc and that's what I decided it tastes like. Because wine is not math. Wine is a creative writing course. And this is me giving you poetic license to drink and describe wine however you'd like to.

MARISSA A. ROSS

Wine. All the Time: The Casual Guide to Confident Drinking


Wine is the holy grail of alcohol options.

EMILY DUMAS

"4 Reasons Wine Is The Only Type Of Alcohol You Should Drink In Your 20s", Elite Daily, May 25, 2016


It takes a lot of good beer to make great wine.

BRIAN O'DONNELL

Winemaker of Belle Pente


There's a new wine I want to try. I heard about it through the grapevine.

JAROD KINTZ

How to Construct a Coffin with Six Karate Chops


I think as long as we live, wine is never going to take second place to cocktails, because, you know, we eat. And when we eat, we cannot have a martini; we have a glass of wine.

PIERO SELVAGGIO

"The Once and Future Piero Selvaggio", Wine Spectator, April 30, 2017


I may not here omit those two main plagues, and common dotages of human kind, wine and women, which have infatuated and besotted myriads of people. They go commonly together.

ROBERT BURTON

Anatomy of Melancholy

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Here's my best estimation of what wine would have tasted like in Jesus's day. Because of no filtration, biblical wine was probably not smooth but a bit harsh from constant exposure to the organic material that we usually filter out today. The added must would increase the alcohol level a bit and extract an extra layer of tannin, making it a bit rough around the edges. But because of the must added, the residual sugar levels would be higher, which would add juicy roundness to the harshness. Red wine would probably be very dark in color, which is probably why in the Bible, Jesus uses it as a symbol for his blood.

KEITH BEAVERS

"What wine would Jesus drink?", Vinepair, April 11, 2017


If a man rejoice not in his drinking, he is mad; for in drinking it's possible ... to fondle breasts, and to caress well tended locks, and there is dancing withal, and oblivion of woe.

EURIPIDES

The Cyclops

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Wine is a living, breathing thing during its time in the bottle and in the glass. It is always changing, especially in the glass. A little oxygen can really open up and release the flavors in a complex wine, as well as mellow the rougher edge of immaturity.

MIREILLE GUILIANO

French Women for All Seasons

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Wine is valued by its price, not its flavour.

ANTHONY TROLLOPE

The Belton Estate

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If we sip the wine, we find dreams coming upon us out of the imminent night.

D. H. LAWRENCE

"Grapes"

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