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:55:03
I don't know. I don't know.
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What about you?
:55:07
What about me?
:55:09
I don't know.
Why are you into wine?

:55:14
Oh, I- I think I-
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- I originally got into wine through my ex-husband.
- Ah.

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You know, he had this big
sort of show-off cellar.

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- You know?
- Right.

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- But then I discovered that I had
a really sharp palate. - Mm-hmm.

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And the more I drank...
:55:31
the more I liked
what it made me think about.

:55:34
Like what?
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Like what a fraud he was.
:55:38
Wow.
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No, I mean, I like to think
about the life of wine.

:55:44
Yeah.
:55:46
How it's a living thing.
:55:49
I like to think about...
:55:51
what was going on the year
the grapes were growing...

:55:54
how the sun was shining...
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if it rained.
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I like to think about...
:56:02
all the people who tended
and picked the grapes...

:56:05
and, if it's an old wine,
how many of them must be dead by now.

:56:12
I like how wine continues to evolve.
:56:15
Like,
if I opened a bottle of wine today...

:56:18
it would taste different than if
I'd opened it on any other day.

:56:22
Because a bottle of wine
is actually alive...

:56:26
and it's constantly evolving
and gaining complexity.

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That is, until it peaks...
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like your '61.
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And then it begins its steady...
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inevitable decline.
:56:44
Hmm.
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And it tastes so fucking good.

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