“For at the end of the day, what matters is never the wine, it's always the moment; it's always the people.” PeopleWineWhat MattersWine QuotesWine LoversWine Guide Book:Into Wine: An Invitation to Pleasure Source: Into Wine: An Invitation to Pleasure
“Just like literature, wine takes time to learn. Before having access to the emotion of a stunning poem or to the vigor of a captivating novel, we all had to go through a long initiation. First, we need to learn the alphabet, the sound of each letter. In wine, that would be learning about the grapes and their characteristics. Then, once we master our letters, we need to learn the arrangements of letters, the pronunciation, the grammar, the structure of sentences. Now we can read. In wine, that would be the stage when we start noticing differences between two reds. You no longer drink wine: you start drinking this wine.” WineLiteraryAnalogyWine LoversWine Guide Author:Olivier Magny
“When it comes to picking wine and cutting through the marketing smokes, bottom line is: two things really matter. First is how the grapes were farmed, and second is whether or not you like it. The rest is vastly BS.” WineWine QuotesWine LoversWine Guide Author:Olivier Magny
“Most people whom you may view as wine experts are usually just good at one thing: winemakers are good at making wine, sommeliers at talking about it, and wine journalists at drinking it for free.” HumorWineExpertsWine QuotesWine HumorWine Guide Book:Into Wine: An Invitation to Pleasure Source: Into Wine: An Invitation to Pleasure