Hello!
My name is Celine, and I am a wine enthusiast residing in Singapore. I have started this new blog to share with others useful tips which will help bring their enjoyment of wine to a whole new level. I’m sure I will also learn from the visitors who read and comment on my blog posts.
In time to come, I hope to post useful information on the following categories:
1) wine storage and preserving wine
2) pairing food and wine
3) wine racks
4) wine cellars
5) wine investment
6) wine accessories & wine gifts
7) wine making
wine tasting
9) health benefits of wine
10) cooking with wine
How I Got Hooked On Wine:
Being brought up in Asia, I did not get much exposure to wines as the general perception then was that only spirits were valuable and worth consuming based on their expensive prices. I didn’t really enjoy them as I thought they were too strong.
It was only when I did my Uni in Australia that I tasted my first glass of wine. I remember it was a dry red wine, and I was hooked! Working part-time in restaurants fuelled my interest in wine further as I started observing what wines customers were bringing into the BYO restaurants I was working in. I also observed the food that these customers ordered to go with their wines. I spent my part-time earnings on wines which were popular among the customers. Many weekends were also spent driving to the vineyards in Melbourne.
You know, the Aussie vineyard owners are such friendly people! They were so open and shared so much valuable information when I visited the vineyards or wineries. Needless to say, I made sure I always went with a friend who didn’t drink much so that he or she could drive me around while I did all the wine tasting and drinking!
I made my husband sample wine on our honeymoon in Australia ten years ago and he is also hooked! The good news is that wine is now becoming popular and hip in Singapore. So I have also been exploring French, Spain, South African and Chilean wines.
I have to be very vigilant when I leave my half-filled wine glass lying about though. My children (ages 9 and 3) finish my wine whenever my back is turned. Boy, do they start young! I’ve resorted to pouring Ribena into mini wine glasses specially for them. I’ve included pictures of the two little imps in this blogpost.
It also helps having friends who live in France and have access to Bordeaux wines. I always look forward to them coming to Singapore to visit us.
That’s all for now. I will certainly be back, to share more of my own personal wine adventures and experiments.
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