• 10 months ago
Early humans may have discovered wine accidentally, but now it's grown and sold just about everywhere. Jim Hodgson stops | dG1feDlpMjRkWEdOY3c
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00:00 I think there's room to take it a little less seriously.
00:02 Somehow we think people need to get educated and the truth is they don't.
00:08 They need to have fun with wine and once you start having fun with wine you'll be fine.
00:12 I think we try to make it too complicated.
00:17 It doesn't have to be complicated. It is complicated and it can be.
00:20 When Lady Gaga releases her new song nobody says, "You know,
00:25 if you took a class in music appreciation you would get so much more out of this song."
00:30 It's just not what happens.
00:32 It's like here's this big accident that turned into one of the biggest industries in the world.
00:40 And now this one of the most expensive wines in the world are made from boldy grapes.
00:49 It's 8,000 years old. I mean that's 6,000 BC. We've been making wines as humans.
00:56 Is this recently going to go with my salad? Like that's all I want to know.
01:01 But I think at the end of the day do you like it?
01:03 The end.
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