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:13:01
Do you prefer young wine
or one slightly older?

:13:04
Oh, slightly-- slightly older.
:13:06
Mm. As a general rule,
the older wines are better.

:13:10
It takes time for the elements
in wine to resolve themselves...

:13:13
into an harmonious whole.
:13:15
It takes time and oxygen.
:13:19
- Are you serious?
- Deadly serious.

:13:23
Wine is not
a disembodied essence.

:13:26
It is the product of skill,
knowledge and, in many cases, love.

:13:32
Are you a--
a wine salesperson?

:13:35
No. I am an ordinary person...
:13:37
living quietly on
the generous endowment...

:13:39
left me by my dear
departed husband.

:13:42
- Oh, that's wonderful.
- Thank you.

:13:44
- You certainly know
a lot about wines.
- You're American.

:13:47
- Yes.
- Americans hold
many myths about wine.

:13:51
You are all interested in fitness,
in general health.

:13:54
You think wine is bad
for your liver and your heart.

:13:57
This is completely not true.
:14:01
It is the drinking of wine that makes
it possible to eat the rich food...

:14:04
which is bad for your liver
and your heart...

:14:06
because wine cuts grease.
:14:09
A sip of wine leaves
your mouth completely clean...

:14:12
and ready for the next bite...
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of whatever it is you're eating.
:14:24
Oh, where have you been,
you old goat?

:14:28
You bastard. I thought
I'd never see you again.

:14:30
Please watch your language.
You know how sensitive I am.

:14:33
Come home with me.
I'll give you lunch.

:14:35
This is a terrible place to eat.
:14:45
- [ Whimpers ]
- Does he bite?

:14:47
[ Laughing ]
Only people he doesn't like.

:14:50
Oh. I only bite people I like.
:14:54
Hey, it's nice.
:14:57
- How many hectares do you have?
- Two.


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