As a winemaker, you might assume I drink all the time. šŸ·

The truth is, alcohol is powerful, addictive, and demands balance. Early in my career, I had to confront my relationship with it head-on, and it wasn’t easy.

When I started my winery, I had almost zero experience. To learn fast, I had to TASTE a ton of wine. But that quickly turned into DRINKING a ton of wine. At first, it was just a glass after work. Then it became earlier and earlier in the day. It didn’t take an expert to see where this was headed.

One month into an intense period of winemaking, I found myself drinking instead of spitting at 8 AM tastings. By noon, I was pouring myself glasses ā€œjust because.ā€ No one else knew what was happening, but I realized I was on a slippery slope.

One morning, I woke up craving alcohol. That’s when it finally clicked—I was at the beginning stages of addiction. Mixing unlimited access to wine with alcohol dependency was a recipe for disaster. I had to make a decisive change to protect my health, my craft, and my future.

Finding YOUR balance is key. For me, wine isn’t an escape—it’s a tool to enhance life. A good bottle can elevate a meal into a memorable experience. It’s best shared with people you love. Love and moderation make those moments all the sweeter.

Don’t learn the hard way like I did. Drink to enhance, not to escape. Make the moments you do drink special.

That’s why I craft natural wines that help you feel good during and after drinking.

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Wine is a beautiful thing. The line between beauty and disaster is thin.

Thanks for sharing.

I've definitely been slowly coming to grips with similar, living in Italy over the years.

Aging like a fine wine! šŸ˜‰

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I don't drink much anymore, but when I do it's beer. Just a preference thing. šŸ»

I can relate. Having small vineyards and producing for my own consumption is dangerous. Sometimes I felt like in an Ancient Greek party. One can just drink as much as one wants all day every day. But this really clouded my judgement and suppressed my vitality. I tried to trim it down, occasional etc. failed. Now I get strength from being around but not succumbing to it. I am not gonna produce this year. Not for me anymore. I have great memories tough šŸ˜™

This is one one of the most ethical ads I've ever read. šŸ‘

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Good for you and congrats with the wines.

Thanks for sharing! Itā€˜s really a slippery slope from quite early on once one starts to love wine. Moderation is key but can be quite hard at times. Kudos to you for having the self-discipline to get off that slope while maintaining a sensible balance!

Maybe grow weed or shrooms better in all ways…. Sobriety Rules!!!

weed and shrooms is part of sobriety now?

Always was….

thank you my friend for everything you do here

happy to be here šŸ’œ

Great post, man. You're becoming a really good writer. Loved the six pack of wine I got from you a few months back.

thank you sir!

I'm so happy you enjoyed it

Great write-up! I like sacramental wine during Mass (They're currently using a white wine). I've tried to find it in stores, but haven't found anything close. If I could find and buy that wine, I would have to be careful how much a had and how often. For now, it's just a small sip once a week, and that seems to work.

Make the moments you drink special. - I like the advise ✨

Great share. When you know, you know. Enjoying a January reset & health kick month. Wine is fun and delicious. Drinking less, higher quality wine seems a good idea. Will explore natural wines.

they'll massively change your day after and evening of experience

High level awareness at the highest possible frequency. Good on you to see your patterns and change.

Balance and boundaries! Cheers to that! šŸ„‚<— only make mine red

Big cider guy here and if I ever got into the biz I could no doubt see myself in the same position. Appreciate what you create and for sharing your experiences and why you do it šŸ»