Well to be totally honest, the only 'pro' for me as such, is that I am somewhat of a wine buff. I do have an extensive colection. When I was in the industry I used to have to evaluate vintages for our business. This involved tasting up to a dozen wines and grading them accordingly. That is not to say I had twelve glasses one after the other, just a sip and a swirl, and a check on the colour etc., then a spit into a bucket. Truly good wine is an aquired taste and it does involve training your palate to detect the various highlights or faults. I confess to say I find this a lot of fun. Nowadays being out of the corporate world and in an entirely different business, I still do the samething, but then find I consume the bottle with friends over a good cooked meal, being entertained in stimulating conversation. Of course you can do the above without drinking wine at all, as many of my friends do.Quote:
Originally Posted by PinkSunshine
On this drinking matter, Carole and I have been together for almost nine years, and in that time she has seen me drunk twice. I could be tempted to say that it wasn't my fault. But it always is. I'm secure in the knowledge that I always know when to stop and call for coffee. (It's the biggest hint I know, to get your guests on the way out the door)