My carboys are adorned with hand-stamped vintage and varietal labels that make the wine taste better already. Even cooler, if I need to send anyone a letter, I have a variety of hand-crafted cards and envelopes for every occasion. When I opened the gift, I immediately imagined all the official winery business for which they would come in handy:
“Dear Robert Parker, I want to thank you for your continued interest in purchasing my wine for your own enjoyment, but unfortunately I am not yet licensed to offer my products for sale.”
“Dear Winemaker Magazine, It is with great honor that I graciously accept your invitation to become next issue’s featured home winemaker of the month.”
So far, however, those occasions have not come as frequently as I imagined, unless you count:
Anyway, I still say it’s good to be prepared.
Thank you for supplying a button that allowed me to convey my amusement over your post.
ReplyDeleteAnd as a postscript I will add that I find it interesting that you have chosen as your potential client the tiger from Life of Pi.
ReplyDeleteAnd as a third comment I will add that my husband has corrected me and I now realize that Richard Parker is the tiger, while Robert Parker is the wine critic. Too many glasses of Dry Run!
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