Tasting History

Al Stewart / Laurence Juber

Stephanie's father came her from Alsace
He bought a big Victorian house
Filled with colored glass
He kept his old wine bottles
In a cellar down below
On Friday night he takes them out
And stands them in a row
And all that he said
All of us there were tasting history
Those perfume-laden liquids
Whatever they might be
He dispensed then like a chemist
From the sixteenth century
Then leaned back in his armchair
With understated glee
While we tripped over our tongues
To trace their ancestry
And all that he said
All of us there were tasting history
And all through the night
In glass filtered light, tasting history
Stephanie went to Egypt
To an excavation site
And works beneath the Pharaoh's moon
Deep into the night
Her dad still opens Chambertin
As the candle burns away
It was the favorite of Napoleon
That's what he liked to say
And all that he said
All of us there were tasting history
And all through the night
In glass filtered light, tasting history

Trivia about the song Tasting History by Al Stewart

When was the song “Tasting History” released by Al Stewart?
The song Tasting History was released in 2004, on the album “Down in the Cellar”.
Who composed the song “Tasting History” by Al Stewart?
The song “Tasting History” by Al Stewart was composed by Al Stewart and Laurence Juber.

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