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8 Comments

  1. Yes!
    French and Italian wines are worth taking a beat.
    I only write a review or make a statement when I consume whole botle of wine, alone or in company.

  2. Your chanell is one of the best, when it comes to presenting history of wine.
    I woul not bother with those who complain.
    Some people life is COMPLAINT. 🍇🍷

  3. I think your drinking and consumer experience is as valuable and more rare than the technical info that anybody can learn from books or the internet. Almost in any domain you get better by the amount of repetitions you do and having vast experience of drinking wines from a region or producer gives you insight which can’t be found by just studying.

    On a wine and health note I’ve noticed even people in my wine club in their 30s and 40s cut back or completely quit drinking alcohol due to health reasons. It is really important to take care of ones overall health and fitness so that we can from time to time relax and enjoy with a bottle of wine.

  4. Really enjoyed this video. Appreciate your observation that restraint is important – also struggling with this as there is soooo much good wine to drink. Small tip: "Giscours" is pronounced "Sheesgoor". Cheers my friend.

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