The wine is what I'd like to focus on today.
A couple weeks ago some friends and I went to Calistoga, CA, and we focused intensely on the wine.
Let's take a minute to talk about wine knowledge. My boss was talking about how he thinks people cop out from learning about wine, saying things like, 'I just don't have a good palate' or 'I like wine, but am unable to learn about it.' This is true and I nodded in solidarity of concern/annoyance with societal laziness.
At the same time... is it ok to not care that much? The tag-a-long friend in Sideways who tries wine and always says, 'Yup, pretty good' could play me if my life inspired a Broadway musical.
It would be a very mellow musical.
According to sources, millennials drink more wine than any generation ever, giving me confidence of being in good company whether any fellow wine drinkers admit it or not. Rather than a universal higher level of beverage choice discernment, wine is simply having a moment. Which is great, wine is delicious. It seems healthier than beer and less eyebrow raising than whisky.
The experience of wine tasting is where the real fun lies. I enjoyed every glass at each vineyard we visited, and don't recall a single thing said by any vineyard people. Other than one of them being excited about our upcoming hot air balloon ride. More on that below.
Anyway, whatever. So deep. My work keeps trying to convince me to join up with the philosophy department and I'm like, 'No guys, I'm good.'
One thing we did was hike to the top of Mount St Helena
It was 10 miles
We were very proud
Bike ride vineyard visiting
Lame picture tour person took of us.
Come on man, we want to see the balloon.
Come on man, we want to see the balloon.
Hot air balloons are huge and you have to get up very early to take a ride in one.
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