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![]() Michael Amsler Days of Wine and Roses: We recommend six wines to nudge your memory, your tastebuds, and your soul. Amazing grace, how sweet the taste THERE IS ONE REASON to indulge a winetasting. There is one reason to do anything in the world. At a big tasting on a bright blue afternoon last week, I ran into two good old friends, a married couple, who enjoy wine as much as I do. He's an investment adviser, she's smarter than that. We were already a couple of hours into the affair, and he was saying stupid Republican things and she was giggling at the nonsense. We swapped laughs and stories, terrifying tales of the teenaged daughters each of us parent. The afternoon's sunlight felt creamy and yellow, as though our bodies were bathed in chardonnay. I thought back to another tasting a few years ago, when just she was there, roaring drunk. It had been a tough year: they'd divorced, actually, and it looked as if he was going to marry someone else. My suddenly single friend's eyes were fuzzy and painful as unpicked nutmegs; she drank enough that day to slur her words so the real ones couldn't get out. Now here they were a few years later, together again and married again. They told me their daughter announced the other day that she's not ever leaving home to go to college because she likes being around them so much. I do, too. We toasted on it. Sometimes a glass of wine holds nothing but grace. And sometimes you find grace in a book, in a song, in the sticky palms of your children, in your true love's eyes when you see something there you've never seen before and fall in love all over again. But grace sure is worth looking for, worth waiting for. One day I pulled this, incredibly enough, out of a fortune cookie: "To understand everything is to forgive everything." That's the reason anyone should do anything, including drink wine. In between stories and remembrances, I enjoyed the following half-dozen quaffs at the tasting, all from Sonoma County, all coming close to the four-star top designation:
Hanna Winery:
Robert Mueller Cellars:
St. Francis:
J. Stonestreet:
Philip Staley:
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