WINE QUOTES IX

quotations about wine

Some eschew wine for their religion; others just don't cotton to it. A slew of Americans consider wine a fancy-schmancy treat for special occasions. They do not understand the concept of daily wine. It's as though you insisted on confetti and a swing-band at every meal.

JENNIFER ROSEN

Waiter, There's a Horse in My Wine


Fumes of wine shorten the long road.

BAI JUYI

"After Passing the Examination"

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Do you dare to accuse wine of clouding the reason? Quote me more marvelous effects than those of wine. Look! when a man drinks, he is rich, everything he touches succeeds, he gains lawsuits, is happy and helps his friends. Come, bring hither quick a flagon of wine, that I may soak my brain and get an ingenious idea.

ARISTOPHANES

The Knights

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Bronze is the mirror of the form; wine, of the heart.

AESCHYLUS

fragment

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It's a smile, it's a kiss, it's a sip of wine
It's summertime

KENNY CHESNEY

"Summertime"


Bad wine is never worth good water.

JAMES LEMOINE DENMAN

Pure Wine and How to Know It

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Wine is older than history. Humans didn't invent wine. We discovered it.

PHILIP SELDON

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Wine

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There is a wine for just about every occasion, but the beauty of wine is, you don't really need a true celebration to drink it.

EMILY DUMAS

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


Do not get drunk on wine, which leads to debauchery. Instead, be filled with the Spirit.

BIBLE

EPHESIANS 5:18

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You want to know the moment when you've crossed the threshold from being a casual or indifferent wine drinker into a real wine lover? It's when you possess, perhaps even to your own surprise, a special wine.

MATT KRAMER

"That Special Wine", Wine Spectator, April 30, 2017


Wine molecules don't actually have any flavor, and it's our brains that create the sensation that we perceive as taste. The process is similar to how our brains see color. Wine molecules stimulate thousands of our mouth's taste and odor receptors, which create both a sensory and emotional reaction in our brain. All these signals spark different cognitive areas -- including memory, pattern recognition and pleasure -- which work together to deliver the wine's "taste."

LAUREN TOUSIGNANT

"Drinking wine is like burpees for your brain", New York Post, April 5, 2017


The idea of anyone reaching for the same exact varietal every time they get thirsty just does something to me. For one, with a small amount of research, you'll find that there are more than 10,000 wine varietals growing on our great big planet. I'm not brilliant at math, but if you're a self-proclaimed oenophile who grabs the same bottle of Malbec every time you indulge, then you're missing out on 9,999 other wonderful options.

ANONYMOUS

"Wine Time: Baby Blue blend is beautiful", Pensacola News Journal, February 2, 2016


Who his cups can stoutly bear,
In his cups despiseth fear,
In his cups can nimbly dance,
Him Lyæus will advance:
Nectar of us mortals wine,
The glad offspring of the vine,
Screen'd with leaves, preserv'd within
The plump grape's transparent skin,
In the body all diseases,
In the soul all grief appeases.

ANACREON

"Wine the Healer"

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Part of the culture of drinking wine is engaging with the story, the ground, the label and the myth. But one wonders how organically the prices of past and future vintages or secondary wines would come about without the influence that publications and awards and coveted point scores can generate -- or maybe I'm just a bitter Sherry drinker.

SAM BEHREND

"Halo Effect Gives Wine Prices Wings", Wine Searcher, May 30, 2016


O drink is mighty! secrets it unlocks,
Turns hope to fact, sets cowards on to box,
Takes burdens from the careworn, finds out parts
In stupid folks, and teaches unknown arts.
What tongue hangs fire when quickened by the bowl?
What wretch so poor but wine expands his soul?

HORACE

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