Como hicimos en verano de 2018, recogemos una serie de citas sobre el vino, expresadas por personajes relevantes de la historia.
"¡No beberé vino antes de la hora! OK, es la hora".
Groucho Marx, actor de comedia.
"Siempre debe haber vino y compañerismo o realmente estaremos perdidos".
Ann Fairbairn, autora norteamericana
"El vino blanco es como la electricidad. El vino tinto tiene el aspecto y el sabor de un bistec líquido".
James Joyce, escritor irlandés
"El vino es una prueba constante de que Dios nos ama y ama vernos felices".
Benjamin Franklin, filósofo norteamericano, uno de los llamados padres fundadores de los Estado Unidos.
"I'm like old wine. They don't bring me out very often, but I'm well preserved".
Rose Kennedy, American philanthropist, socialite, and a member of the Kennedy family. She was JFK's and RFK's mother.
"En el vino, hay sabiduría".
Jack Kerouac, escritor norteamericano.
"Wine represents to me sharing and good times and a celebration of life. It is always around happy occasions with family and friends and centered around joy. What better item to be involved in than something that represents all these wonderful things".
Dan Aykroyd, Canadian actor
"Champagne is not for the occasion. Champagne is the occasion".
Eartha Kitt, American singer
"Occasionally I have a glass of red wine. I don't consider it an alcoholic drink. I consider it a holy drink, something that can also be used as a curative".
Novak Djokovic, Serbian tennis player
"Life is not worth living without really good wine".
Yuval Noah Harari, Israeli public intellectual
"Of all things known to mortals wine is the most powerful and effectual for exciting and inflaming the passions of mankind, being common fuel to them all".
Francis Bacon. English philosopher
"I'd rather eat pasta and drink wine than be a size zero. Everything you see I owe to spaghetti".
Sofia Loren, Italian actress
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