Wine has long been used to commemorate major celestial events, like the upcoming total solar eclipse crossing Texas and much of the northeastern part of the U.S. on April 8th.“In the case of a total eclipse I think it’s as much about celebrating the fact that the sun came back and the world didn’t end,” laughed filmmaker turned winemaker Joseph Daniel. “Wine is the perfect beverage to toast the extremely beautiful but admittedly alarming spectacle of the moon turning day into night, and then hopefully back into day again!”Daniel, a 5-time veteran eclipse chaser with “shadow time” in the U.S.,