I like a passage from maya
"How it's a living thing. I like to think about what was going on the year the grapes were growing, how the sun was shining; if it rained? I like to think about all the people who tended and picked the grapes. And if it's old wine, how many of them must be dead by now. I like how wine continues to evolve. Like if I opened a bottle of wine today, it would taste different than if I opened it on any other day. Because a bottle of wine wine has actually alive. And it's constantly evolving, in gaining complexity that is until its peaks, like your sixty-one. And then it begins it's steady, inevitable, decline. And it tastes so good.”
"Wine has a soul. I like to think about what happened the year the grapes were grown, how the sun hit the ground, or what it was like when it rained. I like to think about the people who tended and picked the grapes, If this is an aged wine, how many of those people have passed away. I appreciate the ability of wine to keep growing, like saying I open a bottle of wine today is not the same as I open this bottle on any other day, Because this wine is alive. It will continue to grow and become more and more complex until it reaches its peak, just like your 61st White Horse Village, and then it begins to stabilize itself, and it will inevitably decline. The taste is really Great."
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