Patience is a virtue
Fine wine needs time to develop to its full potential.
PATIENCE is a virtue.
The first known publication of this quotation came from the poem Piers Plowman - written between the years 1360 and 1387 and attributed to William Langland. In modern times, this title was used by Andrew Caillard MW for his book which discusses and provides independent assessments of Penfold's entire portfolio of red wines. Patience. If there is one piece of crucial advice that anyone embarking an exploration and appreciation of fine wine needs to remember, this is it.
It takes time to learn about and to appreciate fine wine. There are no short cuts. No amount of reading, discussions, lectures or tasting and drinking can shorten the period. Fortunately, tasting is not a chore. All it takes is time and money - the latt…
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