A new vintage is on the horizon. Will it live up to your expectations? No one knows, except our cellar astrologer, who has come up with some pretty good pick-me-ups in case your spirits drop.
Aymone Vigière d’Anval
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The planets are going to give you a bit of a bumpy ride, but this will be very helpful. It's time to get off your pedestal and aim for balance.
Work
You'll bore your colleagues with your superior airs and certainties. No, you can't always have the last word. Like some bottles, you have flaws, and that's no big deal.
Heart
Here again, you can't be the sole decision-maker, nor can you be so peremptory. Finally, learn to listen to your partner, because when you're tasting together, he or she is always right!
Our advice
Smooth things over for yourself. Don't be non-stop fermenting. To help you get back to straight and silky in your interactions, taste this saint-émilion grand cru Château Troplong Mondot 2015. it'll relax you.
This article is taken from Gault&Millau Magazine #12. It is available in bookshops and on the Gault&Millau e-shop.
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