You, guys, might wonder why I am
having that love affair with wine. Well it all started when I was 15 years old,
my mum always served wine with my aunty was here. Thus my cousins and I, so as
to do the serve, we were drinking grape juice (Ceres) in those large wine
glasses. After some years, I tasted the so-called wine, which I found very good.
After few years, I met with new
friends; where wine itself was binding people together. When we share that
glass of a well made and aged wine, this build a bridge in friendship
and helps us discovering our
soul, or much better, it open up the hearts to those around us. For my part, it
is a potion to share, appreciate and experience. But like many good things, we
have to be responsible and enjoy it with moderation.
I found out that people and wine
make a perfect blend. For example, this perfect blend at a diner leads to good
conversation, you even become friends with people you just met, the meal
becomes more flavorful, the conversation get more animated and the evening
become more memorable. This is what I want to share with you guys.
This flawless blend, which boosts exchange between great people,
often burst as a tribute to cheese, bread and other great foods. All these complement
up to the experiences. One way where I find happiness is buying a French wine
and tasting it with someone else, where you are living in the moment and at the
same time, sharing good memories.
However, by this time, I have
never take any course on wine connoisseur, therefore I cannot say that I am a
wine expert or can review wine as a connoisseur. But by now I am acting as an
amateur where I am sharing every single experience I am having with wine.
Being a Mauritian, I believe
that the Mauritian people have the right to know more about wine no need to
look for a sommelier for them to know which is which.


Dear Laura :)
ReplyDeleteWriting about your passion for wine , I find it, very innovative and original.
Thanks you for thinking of us : wine lovers . Keep it up :)