The complexities, styles, movements, history, controversies and personalities of those who likes wine and actually drink wine is what make up the world of wine, out there there are many superb sympathetic and knowledgeable wine critics who can easily use the metaphor of an anthology to explore current trends in wine. I'm not that. I'm just another regular guy who is very enthusiastic of exploring the magic of this exotic beverage, I'm a proponent and admirer of a broad range of wines and styles.
Wine has always served to inspire more than just attention to the details of aroma and flavor in drinkers. Wine does lubricate the mind. I think that wine in the hands of a knowledgeable, experienced and thoughtful critic could be something much bolder and much more to be considerated. but that is asking too much. Here I'll just review and share my humble impression of each of the wines I drink. There for, you'll discover the kind of wine talking that I think, once was employed by every wine writer or somolier who has been elevated to a different level in the wine world. It's been five years since I begin to drink wine, and since there, I haven't drank any different drink. During this time of collecting and tasting I have discovered that wine need not to cost a fortune to drink well. Feel free to ask me questions thought, I'm not a critic, I'll be glad to help you out about wine but beyond that I'll be very happy to share my personal impressions of young and old vintages from all over the world and I'll be very happy if you can share yours with me, after all, good Wine reflects one person’s opinion and no more. feedback certainly are helpful, and allow consumers to identify writers whose palate preferences align with theirs, but taken in the abstract, as they so frequently are on retail shelf-talkers, they are worse than meaningless, because we insist on attaching some importance to them!
Wine Impressions can be both reporting and conjuring. It's not just opinion. It's not just an answer to the question of what a wine tasted like and who made it. It can also address what wine might mean with its sensual textures, complex (or not so complex) aromas and sources, its background, the shape it takes in your memory and the understanding of what you drink, even its color could be descriptive. it's a fascinating world, and in some way, wine is for me the ambitious task of both reporting and conjuring wine as another form of feeling expression.
Wine most often has a much more utilitarian purpose. Still, I'm always struck by the idea that wine tasting can be much more than just that. I've always thought that there is room for tasting not just flavor and smell but also to taste your intellect in a form of entertaining and enjoyment of one of life pleasures.
So, what should we be discussing when we talk about wine? To steal a word, because it sounds so much better in Italian: Bevebilita. Ask any group of wine lovers what the best wine was at any particular tasting and you’ll usually find that it’s the first dead soldier.
What’s a dead soldier? It’s the first bottle that’s been emptied.