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Now here's the secret: I don't know anything about wine. And honestly, hardly anybody else does either. I couldn't describe to you what a "Barolo" tastes like. And I doubt the lady who claimed that's all she likes really could either. I've sold the same glass of red wine to people who have asked me for any of the following: big, bold, dry, spicy, full bodied, medium bodied, crisp, light bodied, heavy; and not to mention smooth. And probably many more "characteristics" as well. What the wine actually is barely matters. All people really care about is the presentation. They're pleased that I've taken an interest in trying to pick something I think they'll enjoy, and their natural instinct is to want to like whatever the bartender suggests.
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