Chapter 268**
The old gentleman looked at Yasmine with some admiration, "You seem so gentle and fragile, but power." your words carry such
"If red wine isn't decanted, the flavor will be a notch lower, impacting the taste. If every waiter were as unprofessional as him, the entire wine tasting event would lose its original purpose because all the red wines would close up their bodies and lose their initial flavor." Yasmine said.
The old gentleman nodded repeatedly upon hearing this, "Then try these as well."
Yasmine didn't refuse since she had nothing else to do. She placed one of the glasses down, "This type of wine tastes a bit immature, as if it's not fully matured before being hurriedly presented." She set down another glass, "Though this wine has a strong grape aroma, once you get past that aroma, it lacks any real taste. This wine smells and tastes pretty good, but there's something off about the color."
The old gentleman looked approvingly at what Yasmine was saying; it was exactly what he wanted to say. He pulled Yasmine into a corner, ensuring no one else could see. He then took out a bottle of wine from his jacket. Holding it up proudly, he said, "This is my prized collection, give it a taste. I must admit, I'm a bit reluctant to part with it."
The two of them specifically called over a waiter and supervised him performing the decanting process. As he poured the red liquid into the glass, it seemed to scatter into different hues.
As soon as Yasmine opened the bottle, she could smell the aroma bursting from it. It was a rich blend of enchanting mocha, tobacco, and licorice. Her eyes lit up, "Is this the AeroVino Valor from Howling Eagle Winery?"
The old gentleman let out a hearty laugh, "You've got a good eye! This wine took a lot to make, it's from the 2011 vintage."
Yasmine looked at the wine in her glass with a bit of a heartache. Before knowing its value, she felt like a regular drinker stumbling upon a great treasure. "It's so expensive, and you just opened it like that?"
The old man nodded and said, "I can't quite understand the mentality of those who collect wine just to keep it. Wine is made to be enjoyed, and if you can't savor it, it would be a regret for this bottle."
Yasmine carefully lifted her glass and took a small sip, praising, "No wonder it's the AeroVino Valor, this is a hundred times better than any wine I've had today or yesterday."
wines displayed here aren't bad in quality either, just slightly better. The best ones are kept for last. Besides, the big shots have already decided, no one would actually put out the top-tier ones. I
be talking to that person on
of malice. Yasmine didn't
appreciates them with me, and it seems I've found one," the
"So you're saying
first glass, Lucy dashed over, excitement
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now, I wouldn't have let him off. Wait!" Lucy took a sharp sniff. "This, this is AeroVino
the
old gentleman had already decided to let her
more while I can; who knows when I'll get to
found her words amusing
started playing in the hall. Even at a wine tasting, dancing was a must. While the three continued drinking, Yonas extended his hand towards Irene amidst the attention
a bit shy, faced his polite smile and
on the side; she had witnessed the entire scene. Though it no longer concerned her, seeing Yonas invite Irene, who accepted, felt like her
someone behind her. "This person has been watching you for a long time. I don't know what their intention is, but you should
"Yasmine is his
old gentleman's eyes widened instantly, "Ex-wife? He's been secretly watching you with some deep
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