[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/59e56Bj.png[/img] [b][u]Festival Grounds-Nari's Booth Interactions-[@Cryptek12][/u][/b][/center] Nari could tell the man was inexperienced. After all, he talked about Blanc as a drink close to a red meat dinner. [color=ec008c]"If you plan to use the Blanc, make sure it is at least long enough after dinner for the palates to be cleared up. For table wine, I highly recommend Cabernet Sauvignon as it pairs well with red meats, assuming you are doing beef steaks of course. The Merlot will be great for sauce. Blanc can be a very good comfort drink, but it does not pair overly well with the meal, so be very careful on that."[/color] Feeling satisfied with that, she motioned to her produce. Some vines lifted a few bags, ready for filling. [color=ec008c]"As far as produce is concerned, take your pick. It's free for the taking and enjoyment. The wines will cost you $40 a bottle."[/color] For anyone in the know, her prices for the wine were beyond fair. The rating her wines received would make them equivalent to $140 a bottle for red and $130 a bottle for white wines. She didn't need that much profit, so she cut it down enough to comfortably sell and to allow the average consumer to afford high quality wine. Her produce, when not free, followed a similar pattern. Though she may undercut most of the larger corporations, she kept her operation intentionally small to prevent making waves to the point of dealing with the corporate politics.