At least they dont care as much as we want them to, is how Paul Mabray started his whistle-stop, rollercoaster talk at the MUST Fermenting Ideas conference earlier in the summer.
Remember the maxim: How to become a millionaire in the wine business....Start with two.
I grew up in the Pittsburgh area. Loved Iron City beer. The only wine I ever tried that I could stomach more than a sip of was Gewurtztraminer. It tastes enough like grape juice that I could drink it - but why would I when there was Iron City? Everything else I ever tried (which wasn’t that much to be honest, and never the “good” stuff) tasted like rurnt grape juice.
I don’t drink any more, so no plans to upgrade my knowledge of wines.
I didn’t care for wine until I started spending more for it.
The problem is expecting wine or potatoes to be more important to people than they realistically can be.Wine is like beer. It's functional. You drink it to be sociable, to get a buzz on, or just to get to sleep.
Some people have the idea that wine ought to be marketed as a luxury good, or even as an experience. There will always be people who feel that way, but most consumers don't.
Is any of that new or surprising?
Good wine is actually quite a feat
The rest is just fortified or blended swill
Too bad booze is such dark road for so many
Its destroyed my family
I say it....booze in the hands of some people....and its not an insignificant percentage
Ill never even drink socially
I detest a drunk