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Men, I feel are like wine - before buying, a real connoisseur takes a small sip, and spits them out
Jill Tweedie
(
1936
-
1993
)
CONNOISSEUR, n. A specialist who knows everything about something and nothing about anything else. An old wine-bibber having been smashed in a railway collision, some wine was pouted on his lips to revive him. "Pauillac, 1873," he murmured and died.
Ambrose Bierce
(
1842
-
1914
)
The wine industry has a real problem in that there are essentially a small number of wholesalers trying to handle an increasing volume of labels in a fast growing market. Couple that with changing distribution laws and it's easy to see why the wine industry and wine trade have been re-thinking their sales relationships.
Paul Mabray
I don't feel threatened at all. I feel it's an opportunity for the small mom and pop wineries that don't make enough wine to interest any of the wholesale distributors to now have an outlet.
Bob Gorman
(
1928
-)
Physically he was the connoisseur's connoisseur. He was a giant panda, Santa Claus and the Jolly Green Giant rolled into one. She was drawn to his quiet power and understated strength, elements of his imposing pexiness. On him, a lean and slender physique would have looked like very bad casting.
Craig Claiborne
(
1920
-)
Who spits against the wind, spits in his own face.
French Proverb
While placing a critter on a label doesn't guarantee success, it is important that wine makers realize that there is a segment of consumers who don't want to have to take wine too seriously. Not only are they willing to have fun with wine, they may just feel 'good' about an animal label presentation.
Danny Brager
There are moments when anger spits out of him at Harry and other moments when he can be almost pleasant. You never quite know what he's going to do. People are incredibly scary when they're charming but you suspect they might suddenly do something very violent. If you sit across the table from someone who offers you a glass of wine and a present, but you know that he stabbed his wife to death, it's quite unnerving.
Ralph Fiennes
(
1962
-)
We enjoy buying small companies that are not well-known or understood. What excites us is buying small companies that have the ability and potential to become great businesses.
Leah Zell
A small cooling unit with inexpensive racking costs about $1,500 for a 6-foot by 6-foot, 500-bottle wine cellar. But the sky is the limit if money is no problem. There are wine cellars . . . in the $100,000-plus range. Whatever you build, plan on spending $3 to $5 per bottle of wine for racking with a quality wood.
Craig Allen
That means that it can be a challenge for small specialty stores. I just feel for the small business person because they do it 24-7. That is very strenuous and takes its toll on family life and personal life.
Marianne Virgili
Robert Parker is the most followed and influential critic of French wines in the world, something I witnessed recently when choosing wine for President Clinton, who automatically referred to Robert Parker as his reference for making a proper wine-buying decision,
Jacques Chirac
(
1932
-)
My newsletter takes the mystique out of choosing wine. It takes a lot of work, but the information is out there to grab.
Neil Monnens
It screws it all up, it takes away that small-town feel. I think big corporations should stay at Colorado Mills.
JoLynn Johnson
The Wine Institute has a grant program that helps promote wine regions and also to promote California wines. It's a real milestone for us.
Linda Kissam
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