Unlike booze, good wine resonates so broadly it draws in the
world that surrounds us. The effects of it are slow enough so that you can
check yourself, an absolutely vital talent if you drink. As a Zen dictum says,
you must find yourself where you already are and the effects of booze make this
unlikely. Good wine increases the best aspects of camaraderie and sweetens the
tongue for conversation. It softens the world's sharp edges in contrast to the
blunting power of booze. In short, you don't become dumb at a blinding pace,
and your mood swings from gentle to gentler.
Jim Harrison
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