As a college kid who wastes her money on things she doesn't need and runs into problems every month when bills show up, I have to keep my wine purchases, and alcohol purchases in general, on the very down low. So, I wouldn't be the most sophisticated wine drinker. Barefoot wine, Sutter Home, YellowTail (although that's when I'm feeling fancy and splurge a bit), Gallo Family, and anything else Kroger will give me for less than $10 are usually the extent of my palette.
This semester, I'm looking forward to learning more about what I'm drinking, what I'm reading, and how to be, well, a grown up. (Yes, I believe I will learn something about that from John Boyer) My family doesn't drink wine, my mom doesn't really drink at all. I don't have a lot of experience with wine, but have found that I like it a lot after many weekends drinking it. I've also found that when I walk into a wine section of a grocery store, and even more intimidatingly, into somewhere like the Vintage Cellar, where I don't know what I'm looking at, I feel like a complete n00b. I don't want to be that. I want to impress my friends and colleagues with my knowledge.
So, here's to a great semester learning all of the ins and outs of wines. Come graduation, I'll be walking into the Vintage Cellar knowing exactly what I'm looking for. And I can't wait.
