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Did you know this…![]()
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I NEVER knew this before! What a scam! Scandalous.![]()
Wine is alive and needs just the most minute interchange with the atmosphere or death comes very soon. It was a priest, Dom Perignon, who invented the cork. It would allow just the right interaction between the air and the atmosphere so that the wine could live and breath and grow and age.
Most important, in terms of theology, the bottle meant that wine had at last become a great social leveler. It meant that a normal workingman could order a bottle of the greatest wines available. He did not have to live on goatskin wines nor did he have to buy a whole barrel or flagon.
Perhaps the most popular discovery that good Dom Perignon made was the result of his genius and some accident. When he should have been upstairs in the chapel at prayer with his brothers, he was in the wine celler playing with his new discoveries, the bottle and the cork. He knew that a still wine, or a wine that had completed fermentation, would continue to age and improve in the bottle. He removed the cork from a few and added a little more yeast and sugar and corked the bottles up again. And then, typical of the life of the Church, he watched.
Tradition has it that on the day he tasted the now carbonated wine he ran to the top of the stairs yelling**…“Brothers, come quickly,”** he cried** " I think I am drinking the stars"!**
Dom Perignon had invented champagne!!!
You see, there are a lot of wonderful things about Church history that we do not know! The caring of wine by the Church is one of those wonderful things. I do not exxpect the Church’s love affair with wine to cease, ever.** Wine is the gift of the Creator, a symbol of joy, and that by which we are brought to the Table of our Lord.**
NO GRAPE JUICE FOR WE CATHOLICS :tsktsk:
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Please pray for him?