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The winehiker enjoys multiple petrogasms!

It’s good brain calisthenics to challenge your thinking processes in new ways. Can you step outside of the upper left quadrant box - logical, analytical, and quantitative - to explore the visual upper right brain: holistic, intuitive, and synthesizing?

Why, I believe I can easily visualize enjoying a petrogasm at least once a day, if not more often. To see what I’m talking about, check out this new way of reviewing wine. It may even leave you breathless for the next petrogasm.

~winehiker

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5 Responses to “The winehiker enjoys multiple petrogasms!”

  1. Wine Life Today
    August 10th, 2007 14:33
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    The winehiker enjoys multiple petrogasms!…

    The winehiker believes he can easily visualize enjoying a petrogasm at least once a day, if not more often….

  2. el jefe
    August 12th, 2007 00:40
    2

    A “petrogasm” sounds like something involving oil wrestling…

    Not that there’s anything wrong with that!

  3. winehiker
    August 13th, 2007 16:19
    3

    Jefe, I just knew you’d weigh in. After all, this is an important topic that mere words cannot portray! Soon, I’m sure, somebody’s going to use visuals to describe Twisted Oak wines. Maybe multiple #@$%! visuals!

  4. David
    March 13th, 2008 15:56
    4

    Just wanted to drop you an email letting you know I enjoy your blog and that I have added the Winehiker to RisqueSommelier.com’s blogroll.

    I will be checking daily…

    David
    RisqueSommelier.com

  5. winehiker
    March 13th, 2008 16:50
    5

    Hiya David, and welcome! I sure appreciate your good words.

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