Wine is like life, taste in which red wine is a general term for wine. Mention of red wine is associated with the word "romantic", especially between couples and couples, red wine is more emotional in the hazy night. Recently, I watched "Life with a Cup of Wine", an American movie written and directed by Alexander Payne, starring Paul Giamatti, Thomas Harden Church, Virginia Madsen and others. Have a different kind of affection for red wine. Wine tasting is not better than wine. Cao Cao once wrote in "Dan Ge Xing": When wine is a song, what is life? It can be seen that there is a very close relationship between wine and life. In ancient times, poets often borrowed wine to cheer up and then their writings are like springs. The timid scholars often borrowed wine to become courageous and express their heartfelt grievances to the girls. At this moment, politicians and business circles often use wine as a matchmaker to increase the promotion of officials and business prosperous, young people. In gatherings, there is no wine and no joy. Even when a person is sad, he will use wine to dissipate his sorrows. . . . In short, when life is proud, wine meets a confidant and a thousand cups of youth; when life is at a low point, wine is not intoxicating and everyone is drunk. Life is different, wine tastes different. Wine is like life, with taste in it. In fact, a true expert is not about how much wine you can drink at the wine table, nor how many people you can win in a punch, but you can taste the raw materials and production year of the wine with one sip. "Life with a Glass of Wine" is a very good wine-tasting movie. "Wine tasting is not more than wine, it depends on seeing and smelling." Just like the hero in the film: "Shake the wine glass and observe its slowly flowing feet; then tilt the glass 45 degrees to observe the color of the wine and the edge of the liquid surface. It is to determine the maturity of the wine. After shaking the wine, put the nose deeply into the cup and take a deep breath for at least 2 seconds. Repeat this action to distinguish a variety of odors."
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