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Baltasar Gracián was a Spanish writer and philosopher of the 17th century.
He was born in 1601 in Aragon and is best known for his work "El Criticón", an allegorical novel that explores themes such as wisdom, love, and morality.
Gracián was also known for his concise and sharp style, earning him the title of "prince of concepts".
In addition to his literary work, he was recognized as an expert in red wine and wrote several treatises on the subject.
His passion for wine led him to consider it as a metaphor for life, where each sip represents a unique and valuable experience.
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