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February 11th, 2021, 12:13 AM
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Re: Origins and originality
There is also to be considered the fact that different buyers will have different ways of defining their preferences. With respect to wine, some people who can afford to buy anything in the market will choose to buy from vintners who have a long historical tradition of making a certain type of wine. Others, wishing to amuse and delight themselves, will choose to investigate the possibilities of wine from some valley in Australia or the Pacific Northwest of the United States that has no such historical tradition but has created wine of good quality. And one may choose to do both things, turn by turn.
In my family there are serious beer drinkers (and serious, exigent purchasers) who buy beers from outstanding European breweries with long traditions, and also from breweries founded five minutes ago by people who evidently know their work. The one choice not preclude the other. It is, after all, a matter of seeking pleasure, and there are many kinds of pleasure.
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