Everything comes in waves. When I started Peony Lane, I threw myself to the wolves and figure out how to make good wine. While waiting for it to age, I had 2 years to figure out how to sell it. In all that time, I was passively learning how to manage a vineyard, but that was ultimately my dad's responsibility. I would buy grapes from him each year. Last year I took over the vineyard. I made a few changes, but mostly ran with his tactics last year. This year its feeling much more my own. Its going to take years to get it where I want though. I can only make small changes year to year without shocking the system. I think that's what I love most about it. I love making small improvements over a long time horizon with the ability to make mistakes and learn along the way. I didn't realize it when I got into wine and Bitcoin at the same time, but long term growth systems with high short term volatility are so exciting to me. We're gonna win. image

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Mountain-grown, low intervention wine from Paonia, Colorado. Minimal sulfites. No toxic additives. 6+ bottles ship free. www.peonylanewine.com
O vinho é como os investimentos de Hodl sempre no longo prazo melhoram e trazem grandes lucros (aqui faço um paradoxo com o Bitcoin)