In the second, the wines were exactly the same, but different music  
was played during the tastings, and the human tasters gave the same
wines different notes.
Ambiance matters; better a poor wine in good company...
-Dave

I agree.  Lots of people hold a glass of wine for the image it conjures: 
romance, good food, pretty location, etc.  I am doing an experiment in which I 
check the amount of wine glasses in a romantic scene in a Hollywood movie.  So 
far, I have not found a single scene that even borders on 
love/romanticism/fun/get the girl situation in which wine glasses are not 
present. 

I enjoy wine.  I find that the more expensive ones are flatter. Wine writers 
use the phrase, "well-rounded" for this. 


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