3rd
SIP AND YOU ARE INSPIRED
"I had supposed, like most
first-time cider sippers, that cider would be simply another sort of wine,
which it is not.... cider requires its own neural pathway into gastronomic
memory. It must be taken altogether on its own terms, its own emotions,
its own colors, its own strengths and liabilities....
I began to find my cider mouth after
the third swallow, a progression I've noticed wherever I've served ciders to
the uninitiated. A few take to it on the first taste. Most,
however, expecting a variation on wine or beer, express polite confusion or
disappointment. But I always make sure to pour a second glass. By
the third or fourth swallow, if the cider has any merit at all, they set aside
their initial expectations and begin to explore the taste, feel, and aroma more
freely.
-Frank Browning, Apples
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