
Long-lost friends gather together
This is also our first meeting
It’s been a while since we last met
We seek some beautiful ways
to break free from the constraints of life
Sip slowly, the wine’s hidden fragrance
Hidden between lips and teeth
Half drunk, half awake
I once heard a saying:
“Relationships require care, while life is meant for casualness.”
Take wine tasting for example.
It’s the casualness of wine tasting that allows you to appreciate its charm.
It’s not passive acceptance.
It’s not about conforming to a set standard.
This is the joy of savoring the little moments of beauty in wine tasting.
This is very similar to life.
Carefully selected ingredients.
The aroma of three to five years of aging.
The ups and downs of life.
I think the process of a person’s maturity is similar.


Rich aging
Gives the orange peel a unique flavor
Completely polishes away the wine’s baby fat
Allows it to find its balance with the passage of time
The orange peel and wine each bring structure, fruitiness, and aroma
Exuding a unique temperament
Finding one’s passion
Burning like a raging fire
So passionate
Freedom
Often the cause of self-loss
Rhythm, middle rhyme, and back rhyme
Apple, almond, caramel, bayberry
Over 100 flavors and rich layers
Continuously breaking through existing paradigms
This is growth, this is happiness
Life is more than just black and white
There’s also a vibrant, perfect balance of colors.


Bitterness meets sweetness
Sweetness meets bitterness
Air touches
Breathes between breaths
Refreshed
It feels like I haven’t even tasted it yet
Lost in the present moment
