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And finally it’s time to pour some wine and smile a little…
- Mae West once said she likes two kinds of men - foreign and domestic. Well, I like two kinds of wine - red and white.
- Forgive me for I have zinned.
- I like to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put in the food.
- Wine drinkers make grape lovers.
- Wine is like opera. You can enjoy it even if you do not understand it.
- Dr. Freud would say that pinot noir lovers suffer from pinot envy.
- Doormat: “We only serve the finest vintage wines. Did you bring any?”
- How Merlot can you go?
- Did Marilyn drink Merlot?
- Don’t drink and drive - you may spill your wine.
- A pickup line for a wine bar: “Hi! Would like to corkscrew?”
- I like long legs and not just on a wine glass.
- Wine improves with age. The older I get, the more I like it.
- What did the grape say when he was squeezed? Nothing. He just wined.
- Did you hear about the new blend of pinot blanc, pinot noir, and pinot grigio that acts as a diuretic? It’s called pinot more. I heard that through the grapevine.
- Men are like a fine wine. They start out as grapes. It's our job to stomp them, and then keep them in the dark until they mature. And hopefully they'll turn out to be something we would like to have dinner with.

