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Floral Wines

Flowers can brighten a room or brighten someone’s day. They have been contemplated for their beauty in painting, poetry and … More

Chemistry, Dutch masters, Floral wines, illustration, Painting, Wine, Wine and art, wine aromas, wine art, Wine blog, Wine education, wine tasting

Wine and a Book: A Room With a View by E.M. Forster. Part 3: The Michelangelesque George Emerson

As one of Forster’s most beloved novels, “A Room With a View”, published in 1908, is in many ways not just … More

Book review, Culture, Digital illustration, illustration, Italian wine, Literature, Sommelier, Wine, Wine and art, Wine and Literature, Wine blog

Wine and a Book: A Room With A View by E.M. Forster. Part 2: The Gothic statue that is Cecil Vyse

As one of Forster’s most beloved novels, “A Room With a View”, published in 1908, is in many ways not … More

Culture, Digital illustration, illustration, Italian wine, Red wine, Sangiovese, Sommelier, Wine, Wine and art, Wine and Literature, Wine blog

Wine and a Book: A Room With a View by E.M. Forster. Part 1: Lucy in a muddle

As one of Forster’s most beloved novels, “A Room With a View”, published in 1908, is in many ways not … More

Art, Classic literature, Culture, illustration, Italian wine, Red wine, Tuscan wine, Wine, Wine and art, Wine and Literature

The Art of Visual Wine Tasting Notes. — Buddha Walks Into A Wine Bar ….

I’ve recently collaborated with Brian Metters, also known as Dr. B, on his new book “Its Not About Wine” in … More

Art, Cubism, illustration, Perception, psychology, Tasting notes, visual tasting notes, Wine, Wine and art, wine art, wine book, wine tasting

Designing a Book Cover in 3 Acts. Act 3: Letting Go

I’ve had the great pleasure of designing the cover art for Brian Metters’ new book: “It’s Not About The Wine! … More

Art, book cover, Christoph Niemann, collaboration, creative process, design, illustration, Wine and art, wine book

Designing a Book Cover in 3 Acts. Act 2: Drafting

I’ve had the great pleasure of designing the cover art for Brian Metters’ new book: “It’s Not About The Wine! … More

blind contour drawing, book cover, caricature, creative process, creativity, illustration, perfectionism, sketches, Wine and art, wine book

Designing a Book Cover in 3 Acts. Act 1: Brainstorming

I’ve had the great pleasure of designing the cover art for Brian Metters’ new book: “It’s Not About The Wine! … More

Art, blind contour drawing, book cover, continuous line drawing, creative process, creativity, cubisim, design, illustration, Wine, wine art, wine book

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La connessione tra vino e arte si può trovare nell’esplorazione dell’universo sensoriale. Nel “Le dejeneur des canotier” Renoir, proviamo piacere guardando la gioiosa scena conviviale dei parigini intenti a bere vino sulle sponde della Senna. I colori vivaci, le pennellate libere, ci trasportano in quel momento fuggente, come anche il vino che a volte è capace di guidarci nella propria terra d’origine attraverso i nostri sensi.
Vino è arte: la connessione tra vino e arte si trova nella percezione. Attraverso la percezione e i sensi comprendiamo il mondo che ci circonda e perfino noi stessi, in un processo dove l’esterno e l’interno diventano intimamente intrecciati. Dando la giusta attenzione ai nostri sensi, possiamo diventare più eloquenti e articolati su quello che sentiamo bevendo un bicchiere di vino o guardando un’opera d’arte.
🇮🇹Il simposio greco è un ottimo esempio dell’incontro tra vino e cultura. Questo rito, in onore di Dionisio,seguiva il banchetto, i commensali che vi partecipavano bevevano vino parlando di filosofia, intonando canti, recitando poesie, danzando - espressioni dei più nobili valori umani.
Il vino è cultura: fa parte della storia umana fin dall’antichità. Un vino può racontare una stagione, un territorio, una tradizione, un popolo. In questo contesto, il piacere di bere un bel calice in buona compagnia può essere qualcosa di più, può stimolare la riflessione e la ricerca, può raccontare una storia di cui facciamo parte, può farci meravigliare, stupire.
🇮🇹 Invaiatura del grappolo quando gli acini d’uva prendono colore, sempre bello da vedere! 🍇🍇🍇
🇮🇹 aromi floreali nei vini e le loro molecole odorose 🌸🌼🌺

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