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Wine is in the moment




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As a winemaker I spend more time than most people sniffing and peering at wine, holding it to the light, making notes. Eventually I take some in my mouth and roll it around over my tongue with great slurping noises as I mix it with air to test every edge of the wine for the flavors I find there. Then I spend even more time talking about what I have discovered with other wine tasters, some experienced, some not.

I have realized, in the years since I started making wine in 1975, that this clinical approach to wine tasting can deliver a detailed analysis of different wines, complete with numerical scales against which they can be compared, but it bears almost no relationship to how real people drink wine.

When you experience a wine, you incorporate so much more than the wine itself into your appreciation that the analytical part is overshadowed and becomes much less important.

Can you remember sitting, glass in hand, under the arbor one night, candle's glow bouncing off your companion's face outlined against the night, talking about whatever of life's intimacies you bounced into as your conversation drifted' Or perhaps you sat on your broad front porch or beside a dying campfire at the beach or at a wonderful restaurant talking and drinking wine, savoring the moment often without even being conscious about doing it.

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Those wines, the ones I shared with special people, are the ones I remember with far greater fondness and clarity than any I have rated professionally with numbered samples lined up on a white table, notebook and pencil at hand.

So remember the next time you hear someone say, "The most incredible bottle of wine I have ever had'" will invariably be followed by a description of an intimate shared event. Drinking wine, like kissing, is most memorable when done with someone else.

Paul Kreider, who has a unique perspective, is the owner and winemaker at The Ross Valley Winery. On a regular basis, he will contribute some thoughts which, we hope, will enrich your knowledge of wine and therefore your wine experience.
About the Author

Paul Kreider, who made his first wine in 1975, is the owner and winemaker of the Ross Valley Winery in San Anselmo, California. Since 1987, with notable success, his small Marin County bonded winery has specialized in transforming modest lots of unique grapes into vineyard-designated wines, each with its own individual character and particular personality. Check our website at http://www.rossvalleywinery.com

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