u/Dear-Meet4816

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Recommendations for learning more about wine

Wine experts I need your help! I am a long time enjoyer of wine and would love to learn more about wine making/ wine just as a fun hobby and maybe one day peruse some somm certifications. Obviously there is tons I can learn and have explored on the internet, but would love to do some classes/tastings in person. I live in San Francisco and am interested in something local but am not opposed to driving up to wine country. Also if anyone has any recommendations for online resources that are a little more structured then just googling :) any help/recommendations are greatly appreciated.

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u/Dear-Meet4816 — 3 days ago

Hi All! I need your help!!!

I am trying to find a perfume based on the following information: My three favorite perfumes that are all in the same family-ish are: CK One, Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue, and Byredo Gypsy Water. I love them all for the fresh/citrus and woody undertone. None of them are 100% right.

I am looking for a perfume with fresh and/or citrus notes but also that is woody/sandalwoody maybe a little vanilla/warmth/creaminess but is NOT sweet or floral. I also do not want a perfume that is spicy, D&G pulls a little too spicy on me.

I am totally open to combining perfumes or perfumes that come in any form: body mist, lotion, oil etc. though perfume/mist is ideal.

I just went nuts in Sephora and the closest I found was jo malone sea salt but its kinda missing that depth of the sandalwood.

Any help/recommendations are greatly appreciated! :)

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u/Dear-Meet4816 — 15 days ago