Quote by M. F. K. Fisher
I can no more think of my own life without thinking of wine and wines and where they grew for me and why I drank them when I did and why I picked the grapes and where I opened the oldest procurable bottles, and all that, than I can remember living before I breathed.
Summary
In this quote, the speaker expresses a deep connection between their personal experiences and wine. They cannot separate the memories, emotions, and moments of their life from the specific wines they drank and where those wines originated. It is as if wine has become intertwined with their very existence, to the extent that recalling their past feels impossible without simultaneously recalling the wine they consumed. They emphasize how integral wine has become to their identity, with wine-related experiences and reflections being as essential to their life as the act of breathing itself.