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My Journey with Wine: From Sweet Beginnings to Spiritual Reflections

When I started drinking wine, I started with sweet wines. They were the closest thing to cool drink or juice—comforting, familiar, and easy to enjoy. At that time, I drank no alcohol at all because of my Christian beliefs. As a born-again child of God, my local church, along with many preachers, went as far as quoting biblical scriptures to preach against any form of wine or alcohol consumption. This perspective shaped my views for years. I believed wholeheartedly that abstinence was the only righteous path. The scriptures I heard resonated deeply, reinforcing the idea that wine was something to avoid entirely. But as time passed and I delved deeper into both my faith and personal reflections, I found myself questioning: What does the Bible truly say about wine? Wine in the Bible: Condemnation or Celebration? The Bible holds many references to wine—some cautionary, warning against excess and drunkenness, but others recognizing its place in celebrations, offerings, and even symbolizing ...

May’s Wine Delights: Great Wine Weekends, Live Music & Festivals in Africa and Europe

  May is a glorious month for wine lovers—whether you’re savoring bold reds in South Africa’s crisp autumn air or clinking glasses of refreshing RosĆ© in a sunlit European piazza. The season calls for great wine weekends , live music at wine farms , and vibrant wine festivals celebrating the best vintages. So, what are people sipping across Africa and Europe in May? Africa’s May Wine Favorites As temperatures cool in the Southern Hemisphere, South Africans lean toward Pinotage and Shiraz , embracing their full-bodied warmth. In North Africa, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah remain go-to choices, pairing beautifully with rich Moroccan dishes. Kenya and Nigeria, relying heavily on imports, see Chardonnay and Merlot dominating wine lists. Spotlight: Where to Wine & Dine in May Cape Winelands, South Africa – The autumn air sets the perfect mood for wine farms with live music . Stellenbosch’s Spier Wine Farm regularly hosts intimate jazz evenings, blending wine and rhythm under th...

Embracing the Chill: Autumn's Surprising Wintery Touch and the Wines to Warm Us

Durban’s usual autumn charm seems to have taken an icy detour this year, hasn’t it? One moment, we’re basking in the gentle embrace of Autumn, and the next, winter has barged in with frosty winds, uninvited and unapologetic. As I wrap my hands around a steaming mug of rooibos tea, I can’t help but ponder the big question: is this an omen of climate change, or do I just have a serious dislike for the biting cold? Regardless of the reason, one thing’s for sure—this unseasonal chill has got me thinking about how best to cozy up with a glass of wine. But let’s not rush past the bigger debate. Climate change—the headline-grabber of our time—is not just about melting glaciers or rising sea levels. Sometimes it’s these subtle disruptions, like Durban’s autumn pretending it’s mid-July, that make us pause and wonder. That said, our chat today isn’t about science or politics. Nope, it’s about survival— wine survival, to be exact. So, let’s tackle the burning (or rather, freezing) question: what ...

Why a Wine Fridge Matters: A Beginner’s Guide to Wine Storage

So, you’ve started your journey into the world of wine—welcome! šŸ· Whether you’ve picked up a bottle of silky red or a crisp white from the best wine shop near me , one big question might come to mind: How should I store my wine? Many beginners don’t realize that proper storage makes a huge difference in the taste and longevity of wine. That’s where a wine fridge comes in! It’s not just for fancy collectors—it’s a simple upgrade that can keep your bottles at their best, whether you’re saving them for a cozy autumn rainy day or pairing a bold red with steak. šŸ¾ Why Ordinary Refrigerators Aren’t Ideal Sure, you might think, I’ll just keep my wine in the kitchen fridge! But here’s the problem: Regular fridges are too cold (usually below 4°C), which can dull wine flavors over time. They have fluctuating temperatures since they’re opened frequently, harming wine quality. They dry out corks, leading to air leaks and oxidation—aka, spoiled wine ! šŸ· The Wine Fridge Advantage A wine fridge...

Easter Weekend Wine Guide: Perfect Pairings from Good Friday to Easter Monday

  Ah, Easter Weekend—four glorious days filled with opportunities to gather, celebrate, and indulge in life’s simple pleasures. Whether you’re religiously marking the resurrection or simply relishing the long weekend, a thoughtfully selected wine can make every moment all the more memorable. So, let’s chat about some fabulous wines and their perfect snack or meal partners, from Friday to Monday. Whether you’re pulling out a bottle from your trusty wine rack or tucking a couple into a wine bag for a picnic, these pairings will have you sorted. Ready to swirl, sip, and savor? Let’s dive in! Good Friday: Light, Reflective, and Elegant For many Christians, Good Friday is a day of reflection and often calls for meals that avoid meat—hello, seafood! A perfect companion here is a dry Riesling . Known for its zesty acidity and lightness, Riesling is a fantastic match for dishes like grilled salmon, seafood risotto, or even a classic fish and chips. For non-religious folks just looking to...

Wine Gifts for Enthusiasts: Creating Joy for Casual and new Wine Drinkers

If you're on the hunt for the perfect wine gift for the budding enthusiast in your life—or maybe even for yourself—you're in luck! From cozy bottles for autumn evenings to unforgettable wine tours and tasting experiences, there’s a wine-related gift for everyone, especially casual drinkers. Let’s uncork some ideas, shall we? Best Wines for Autumn Evenings Picture this: a crisp autumn evening, leaves crunching underfoot, and you’re wrapped in your favorite blanket. What’s missing? A rich, velvety wine to complement the season’s magic. Some perfect options include: Pinot Noir : Known for its light body and smooth finish, it’s a lovely pairing for autumn evenings. Cabernet Sauvignon : A bolder option, perfect for savoring with hearty autumn dishes like beef stew or roasted vegetables. Merlot : Soft and approachable—ideal for casual wine drinkers who want to dip their toes into reds. Pair these wines with a handwritten tasting guide or a cozy wine glass set, and voila—a thoughtful ...

Wine in the Bible: A Gift, Not a Command

  For thousands of years, wine has been an integral part of human civilization. In the Bible, it appears as a symbol of celebration, blessing, and even spiritual significance. But if wine was so accepted—and even encouraged—in biblical times, why do some churches preach against alcohol consumption today? Let’s take a relaxed, thoughtful journey through scripture and history to uncover the role of wine in faith, fellowship, and controversy. Wine as a Blessing in the Bible Biblical texts reference wine hundreds of times, often in a positive light. Psalm 104:14-15 describes how God gives wine "to gladden the heart of man," implying that it is a gift meant to bring joy. Even in Proverbs (yes, where wisdom reigns supreme), wine is presented as something to be enjoyed in moderation. In the Old Testament, wine plays a crucial role in celebrations and offerings. Melchizedek, the priest who blessed Abraham, offered him bread and wine (Genesis 14:18). The Israelites were encouraged to...