Found this in Boots Home Wine Making & Brewing book.
"For the blossoming adolescent a little knowledge of wine is the beginning of education for a civilised way of living. For the newly married, burdened with a morgage, a baby, bills and a boss, wine brings hope for better days and contenment with the present.
For the middle aged, flagging in the rat race, wine reduces tension, aids digestion, restores ego and makes life worthwhile.
For the elderly, wine engenders warmth and comfort. It brings happy memories and sets a rosy filter in the spectacles of disillusion.
Your own wine adds to all these gifts the satisfaction of creation, and brings you a little nearer to the mystery of life.
Make your own wine then, for your own sake." (B.C.A. Turner).
"For the blossoming adolescent a little knowledge of wine is the beginning of education for a civilised way of living. For the newly married, burdened with a morgage, a baby, bills and a boss, wine brings hope for better days and contenment with the present.
For the middle aged, flagging in the rat race, wine reduces tension, aids digestion, restores ego and makes life worthwhile.
For the elderly, wine engenders warmth and comfort. It brings happy memories and sets a rosy filter in the spectacles of disillusion.
Your own wine adds to all these gifts the satisfaction of creation, and brings you a little nearer to the mystery of life.
Make your own wine then, for your own sake." (B.C.A. Turner).
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