Quote by Robert Mondavi
I always knew the importance of it, since I was three or four year

I always knew the importance of it, since I was three or four years old my mother used to feed me wine and water. I grew up with wine as liquid food. – Robert Mondavi

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If you go back to the Greeks and Romans, they talk about all three – wine, food, and art – as a way of enhancing life. – Robert Mondavi

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I always knew that food and wine were vital, with my mother being Italian and a good cook. – Robert Mondavi

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Ive always wanted to improve on the idea of living well, In moderation, wine is good for you – mentally, physically, and spiritually. – Robert Mondavi

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