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I don't even know where to start, but here it is a bit about my experience with wine. The first alcoholic drink I put on my mouth was sparkling wine. I started tasting it in every party or family event because that's the only drink I was allow to besides juice water and so forth.
Where I am from , the legal age to drink is 18 but there is no enforcement whatsoever; however I did not let it spoil me. I develop a passion for sparkling wine, and since then relegating the beer mostly because of taste. I don't like the taste of beer. I am more like cocktail guy. I have tried tons of type of red and white wine it due to an influence coming from my dads that is an huge fun of it. He was the first person giving me officially the fist glass of wine to taste.
I went home this summer in vocation, and in one of the hangouts with my friend they served me beer, but I refused because I don't like beer. They were skeptical; almost everyone drink beers, how come I don't. The main reason why I don't is because of taste and the second because of price and control of my addictions. I drink occasionally, and my preference falls on liquor and wine because those are expensive drinks and I know for sure I won't always have money to afford it, thats why.
On first lecture with Professor Boyer, there was this one thing that I identified myself with. Drinking wine make you fell smarter, and that wine is to be appreciated and not drank just to get drank.


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