How do you select wines when you buy one in a liquor store? Most people will see its label and price, but it's not easy to know if a wine of your choice is really good to your tongue. My way is to buy one after trying it. A tasting was held today by a wine importer, Weinhaus Gerhardt K.K., and I joined in. My salesperson's talk or advice is always really fun and I've bought wines from him for these past 5 years. I bought 24 bottles this time for the next 6 months. When I came to buy wines from him, I bought 6 bottles for 6 months, and it was enough, but when I bought 12 bottles the next year, those disappeared in 6 months, then I bought 18 bottles for the next 6 months. Those also disappeared in 6 months, so I bought 24 this time. It's only on some special occasions that I drink these wines, but my stock of wines ended up to be known to my friends, who look like hyenas (grin). That's why my purchase volume increased.
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