Quote by Robert Mondavi
Even more importantly, its wine, food and the arts. Incorporating

Even more importantly, its wine, food and the arts. Incorporating those three enhances the quality of life. – Robert Mondavi

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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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I want to make wines that harmonize with food – wines that almost hug your tongue with gentleness. – Robert Mondavi

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Food
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There are a lot of people with a lot of money, and Im amazed they dont understand what a great pleasure it can be to give. – Robert Mondavi

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You can tell how long a couple has been married by whether they are on their first, second or third bottle of Tabasco. – Bruce Bye

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