I do not know why, but it stuck and I did persevere with it. Within a few weeks I could drink a glass of red. In fact that was all I could drink, I wasn't even into white. So while my friends started drinking 'Breezers' I was into the more finer things in life.
Sure enough as life went on, my palate for wine developed and I was off on day trips to the Hunter Valley educating myself. Let me be clear though, for I want to establish that I am not one of those people. The ones starting with a W, or a wine snob. I just knew what I liked and what I didn't and I wasn't afraid to say it. I was not carrying a notebook with me and standing in a cellar door bragging that I could make the distinction between American Oak and French Oak in the 2002 Shiraz. No, I was the one that told the nice young man behind the counter that I prefer my white wines with balls.
Having altered our road trip Honeymoon to include a few wine tours, you could say that wine is a little bit of a hobby for me. And I would have to agree. So when it came time to pick a name for the newest member of our family I knew it would need to be a wine, just like Mr C. We decided on Shiraz, Hubby only agreed to this because in public we could just yell out 'Raz' or 'Razzie'. Although now that he has come into our lives I hear Hubby yelling out "Shirazie" all the time. Seems someone else has turned into a little wine snob themselves.
My family had a dog called port because of Mum's love of port. Shiraz is looking still super puppy cute. I had been hoping for an update soon.
ReplyDeleteI think Port is such a cute name!! I am thinking the next one we might move on from the wine and go with Cognac.
DeleteLove his name - and what a cutie!! My brother is a wine maker and he used to get the wine snobs come in and want to meet the 'winemaker'. He never wore anything other than boardies and old tshirts. He would come into the cellar sales to meet the wine snobs - they would assume they had been sent the lackie! He always told them - there is no wrong or right way to appreciate wine - you like what you like - its that simple. Dont over analyse it! He would like you a lot!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kirsa. It is funny what you say about your brother because from my experience it is always the one you think is least likely to be the winemaker that is, so I always look for the shorts and singlets at a cellar door now :)
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