When Miles and Maya discuss life and love, they are using wine to express their feelings:
Maya: Why are you so into Pinot Noir. I mean, it's like a thing with you.
Miles: I don't know, Um, it's a hard grape to grow, as you know, right? It's thin-skinned, temperamental, ripens early, you know. It's not a survivor like Cabernet, which can just grow anywhere and thrive even when it's neglected. No, Pinot Noir needs constant care and attention. In fact, it can grow only in these really specific tucked-away corners of the world. And only the most patient and nurturing of growers can do it, really. Only somebody who really takes the time to understand Pinot Noir's potential can then coax it into its full expression. And then, I mean, oh, it's flavors. They're just the most haunting and brilliant and thrilling and subtle and ancient on the planet. No, I mean you know, cabernets can be powerful and exalting too, but they seem prosaic to me, by comparison.What about you?( I don't know either, it's a very difficult grape to grow, you know? It has a thin skin, is very sensitive, and ripens early. It's not as easy to grow as a black grape like cabernet can be in any Local growth, and it thrives even when neglected. Pinot noir requires constant care and attention, it only grows in those hidden, special corners of this world, and only with the utmost patience and nurturing of the gardener Let it grow. Only those who take the time to understand Pinot Noir can understand its potential and feel all its expressions, I mean taste. It is the most haunting, most eye-catching in the world ( brilliant), the subtlest, the oldest thing. I mean red wine can be powerful, but cabernet is tacky by comparison. How about you?)
Maya: what about me?
Miles: I don't know, why are you into wine?
Maya: I like to think about the life of wine, you know. How it's a living thing. I like to think about what was going on the year of 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 is an 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 is actually alive, and it is constantly evolving and gaining complexity. That is until it peaks, like you '61, and then it begins its steady,inevitable decline( I always think of the life of wine. I think of it as a living thing. It is alive and alive. I always think about what happened in the year when the grapes were grown, and how the sun scatters the earth. , and if it rains, what will it be like. How do people take care of those grapes and pick them. If it's a bottle of old wine, how many people who have taken care of those grapes have died. I always wonder how the wine keeps going It's like if I open a bottle of wine today, it must taste different from any other day I open it. Because wine is alive, and it's constantly changing and becoming more complex. until it reaches its peak, and then it begins its steady, aging process, like you said 61 years)
Beautiful friendships and loyal love also require constant care and attention!
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