About

My interest in wine has been growing for more than fifteen years, shaped largely by the regions I have travelled to and the people I have met along the way.

Over time, curiosity turned into deeper study through WSET Level 2 in Switzerland and WSET Level 3 in Canada. While I enjoy learning about all styles of wine, I find myself especially drawn to regions such as Piedmont, Tuscany, and Burgundy — places where history, landscape, and craftsmanship come together in remarkable ways.

What fascinates me most about wine is not exclusivity or prestige. Although I occasionally enjoy tasting rare and celebrated bottles, I am far more interested in wines that offer character, balance, drinkability, and genuine value.

I love conversations about wine, winery visits, and the stories behind the people who dedicate their lives to this craft. I also enjoy getting lost in wine books — whether about geography, wine chemistry, or even wine comics.

The fact that such complex and emotional experiences can emerge from a simple fruit continues to amaze me.

This journal is a place to share those experiences, discoveries, and reflections — not as an expert, but as an enthusiast.

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