Have you ever read a wine description in a newspaper review or a food and wine magazine and immediately hated the author?
“Aromas of cumquat, Florence fennel, and dragon fruit dance in the glass with layers of cassis, veal stock, and dried sage on the palate, finishing long and velvety.”
Thanks, Dickens, but will I actually like this wine as much as you enjoyed writing that little poem?
Am I drinking a fruit salad or a vegetable-pie smoothie? Would you describe Coca-Cola like that? How about chicken noodle soup?
What is so different about wine?
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