The Wine We Saved for Us: A Love Story Told in Toasts
Some couples count their years in trips taken, houses moved, children raised. Thomas and Eleanor counted theirs in pours. It started small, the way the best traditions always do. The night of their first anniversary, Thomas drove forty minutes to a wine shop in downtown Portland because he'd read somewhere that you were supposed to open a special bottle on your first year together. He didn't know much about wine. He stood in that shop for twenty-two minutes, holding two bottles, completely lost. The man behind the counter finally took pity on him. "First anniversary?" he asked. Thomas laughed. "That obvious?" "You've been reading the label on that Bordeaux like it owes you money." He went home with a bottle of Syrah, two secondhand goblets from an antique shop two doors down, and absolutely no idea what he was doing. Eleanor was already in the kitchen when he got back, barefoot on the tile, stirring something that smelled like garlic ...