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Do not count, is to win
We are surrounded by more or less the existence of such people, they always complain about the bad life, counting the trivial things, chanting about the worries of being a human being, as if living is not half as much fun, everywhere is the need to count things.
By Jeffrey C Allen3 years ago in Proof
The ability that one needs to have: things over turn the page
Light load forward. The phone has been used for a long time, and needs to clean up the garbage in order not to lag; similarly, people also need to clean up the "garbage in the heart" promptly, to get rid of their constraints, and light load forward.
By Michael M Jones3 years ago in Proof
Mixed to no friends, is not simple
The friendships in life are far less simple than imagined, and often those that can hurt you are the people around you. I used to think that friends would be people who could accompany you for life, but then I realized that all friendships are interests.
By Vernon K Wolfe3 years ago in Proof
DE TOREN FUSION V
51% Cabernet Sauvignon, 16% Malbec, 15% Cabernet Franc, 13% Merlot, 5% Petit Verdot The iconic Left Bank-based blend from De Toren, Fusion V is meticulously crafted from Bordeaux’s ‘Noble Five’ varietals and, with its complex flavours of liquorice, black cherry, cedar and dark berries, it offers a stylish departure for sophisticated wine tastes. Soft as spun silk, with a lingering hint of sweet fruit on the back palate, this is a wine that will only improve with age, and should last 20 years. Serve at the optimal 15-18°C temperature.
By Winetoshare3 years ago in Proof
DE TOREN Z
53% Merlot, 15% Cabernet Franc, 13% Malbec, 13% Cabernet Sauvignon, 6% Petit Verdot This Right-Bank Bordeaux-style blend showcases aromas of red fruits, mulberries and blueberries on the nose. On the palate, the De Toren Z is tantalisingly soft and juicy revealing intense red fruit profile. Its well-integrated oak and finely knit tannins create a complex and velvety finish. This Merlot-dominant blend is vibrant, expressive and elegant in its youth, and complex and earthy with age. This wine is best enjoyed at the optimal 15-18°C temperature.
By Winetoshare3 years ago in Proof
THORNE & DAUGHTERS COPPER POT PINOT NOIR 2020
This smooth and approachable wine shows aromas of bright red fruits and dried mandarin zest, with underlying herbal and cinnamon bark tones. On the palate, it is finely balanced, showing good acidity and fine tannins which are further balanced out by generous red fruit and citrus zest. The finish is satisfyingly dry with a touch of spice and earthiness.
By Winetoshare3 years ago in Proof
SHANNON SANCTUARY PEAK SAUVIGNON BLANC 2021
This refreshing Sauvignon Blanc has wonderful flavours of grapefruit, lime and green herbs, with a minerally, flinty style. The clay/shale soils where the grapes were grown provide the Sauvignon with flavours on the riper side of the fruit spectrum and more structure for a broader palate. This wine was vinified in a style that enhances the aging potential of Sauvignon Blanc.
By Winetoshare3 years ago in Proof
Uncle Johnny Drank More Wine Than Anyone I Knew
I’m Italian. I’ve been around some wine drinkers in my day. I’ve partied with many people who chose wine as their preferred drink. Hey, if it was good enough for Jesus, it’s good enough for me. I’ve been known to throw down a few solid glasses in an evening.
By The Mouthy Renegade Writer3 years ago in Proof
The Decline of The First Beer Family
Anheuser-Busch? The 150-year-old Busch company is the product of a marriage between the Anheuser-Busch and Busch families. Known as "the first family of the American beer industry", the Anheuser family has won numerous honors in the major business rankings, and once enjoyed unlimited prosperity. However, after it was bought by InBev in 2008, its "last CEO", August? Busch IV had been quiet for a long time until a recent TIdbits brought him back into the limelight...
By Berard Jackson3 years ago in Proof











