Hi! I’m Breno, giving you some wise words about the world of wine – in this case, not mine.
Even though I’m having some trouble developing my tasting abilities during the covid-19 pandemic, I try to learn new wine curiosities every day for a distraction.
Well, if you stumbled upon here, you are probably amusing yourself with stories on the precious liquid. Am I right?
One way or another: why not celebrate the joys of the precious liquid with some inspirational wine quotes by ten personalities famous for their brilliancy?
From Hemingway to Dalí, Lord Byron, Ben Franklin and others, several great minds were fond of good wine and inspired by it. Read some of their words on the precious liquid.
Cheers.
Horace
Roman lyric poet
Salvador Dalí
Surrealist painter
Lord Byron
English poet
Robert Mondavi
American oenologist, winemaker
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Benjamin Franklin
Polymath, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States
Pliny the Elder
Roman writer, philosopher
Alexander Fleming
Physician, scientist, responsible for the discovery of penicillin
Ernest Hemingway
Writer, 1954 Nobel Prize in Literature
Francis Bacon
Philosopher, father of empiricism
Pope John XXIII
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We hope you enjoyed these kind words of wisdom by brilliant minds who loved wine as much as we do — and who thankfully have inhabited this world.
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