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Semi-Sweet Georgian Wine + Inspiring Others


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Another episode, another Georgian wine. Today I open up a red wine from the same producer we tried in episode 46 that is also part of the Lanchava collection.  The red wine I try today is made from the Saperavi grapes, which is used to make the regions most well-known red wines.

 

As I give you the spark notes on this bottle, I get into how our mind works and how powerful our mind really is.  We dive into trusting in a higher power and how you are meant to be exactly where you are.  Imposter syndrome sucks, we all go through it but at the end of the day you are more than ready for whatever opportunity presents itself to you (if you weren’t ready for it, it wouldn’t have presented itself to you.) YOU have a purpose in every experience and opportunity you are a part of.  Sometimes we don’t understand in the moment but I promise you every moment happens exactly as it should for everyone’s benefit.

 

This wine is from Kindzmarauli, the viticulture area in the region of Kakheti which is located in the eastern part of Georgia. Jump scare… it’s known to be a semi-sweet wine.  Tune in now to see if I end up liking the wine and see if it is worth trying.

 

Highly recommend listening with a glass of wine always.

 

 

1:15 - Intro to today’s wine

2:35 - Region of Kakheti

6:10 - Our mind is wild

7:40 - You are meant to be there

8:00 - Imposter syndrome

8:45 - Hungry for growth

10:45 - Inspire others to be their best selves

11:25 - Visual & olfactory analysis of the wine

14:10 - Rating for today’s wine

15:35 - Went out of the box & tried something new

 

Today’s Wine: Lanchava Collection Kindzmarauli Anastasia 2022 $18.99

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Sip & Grow The PodcastBy Nicole Di Pasquale