“It had withstood the years. His knife sliced it open and the cork was still intact beneath. For a moment the scent was so immediately pungent that all he could do was endure it, teeth clenched, as it worked its will on him. It smelled earthy and a little sour, like the canal in midsummer, with a sharpness which reminded him of the vegetable cutter and the gleeful tang of freshly dug potatoes. For a second the illusion was so strong that he was actually there in that vanished place with Joe leaning on his spade and the radio wedged in a fork in a tree. A sudden overwhelming excitement took hold of him and he poured a small quantity of the wine into a glass, trying not to spill the liquid in his eagerness. It was dusky pink, like papaya juice, and it seemed to climb the sides of the glass in a frenzy of anticipation, as if something inside it were alive and anxious to work its magic on his flesh.”
Quote by Joanne Harris
Book:Blackberry Wine
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Blackberry Wine
In this emotionally resonant story, the protagonist navigates the complexities of personal relationships and the enduring legacy of memories. The narrative unfolds through the lens of a woman reflecting on her past, intertwining her experiences with the vivid imagery of blackberry wine, symbolizing both joy and sorrow. more
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