funky mojo roberto has officially become my voice when i want to speak
and am not clear on how to say it :)

tw

On 1/30/06, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wine geeks are like fantasy baseball geeks. They sometimes get caught up in 
> the details of the thing and they forget the purpose of good wine - for 
> drinking.
>
> Don't worry about running into wine geeks. Wine tasting groups aim to make 
> wine more accessible to regular people. As for the geeks,  some people just 
> have to turn everything into a competition. The way I look at it, unless 
> someone is paying me to do something- wine tasting or whatever, it's for my 
> own personal enjoyment and anyone who wants to ruin that gets no attention 
> from me.
>
> I would distinguish a wine geek from a wine pro. A real wine pro is a great 
> source of knowledge, and if you come at it from the perspective that this is 
> a person you can gain a lot from, sometimes it's cool just to ask a question 
> and let them rattle off a bunch of info.
>
>
> >Going to to my first Wine tasting class tonight.  Anybody else here into
> >this?  My wife convinced me to go - there's so little to do around here
> >in the winter, it's great to just get out of the house.  I have a
> >feeling I'm gonna like the class, but not the people.  I get irritated
> >at stuffy know-it-all types, but hey, this is a beginners class, so
> >maybe I'll be lucky.
> >
> >RC
>
> 

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