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Lovely wine. I've spent too short a time in Tortosa which has to be one of my favourite places in the world. Herencia and Pinol are two of the white grenache wine I recall. Almost impossible to get over here and I'm not sure if having a glass on my deck would be the same as having a glass at...
It's been about three time since I've travelled over 20k on foot and the last time it was running (but ended up hobbling for three days after and sore for a couple of weeks). I'm in a discovery stage about what works for me at my stage of life and I appreciate the advice and tips. It seems like...
This is really interesting. Since deciding to do the Camino I have so far increased my weekly walking from 35k to 50k. Just that change has produced the following.
A pair of RM Williams boots I bought about 3 months ago are so uncomfortable I cannot stand wearing them at all.
I've stopped...
As Peregrina2000 pointed out, just declare it. We've done this a half a dozen times and I have colleagues who bring in 5-6 dozen a couple of times a year (albeit they fly first class which has a rather lax overweight luggage policy). I keep a list of the wine and how much I paid for it and give...
Hey, not an issue to me.
However, while the people are lined up at the airport ATM I'm in the cab halfway to my hotel. Sure, my 100e in my pocket cost me 72 cents more in exchange at home than I get at mid-market rates from the ATM, I do save on the 4AUD ATM fee. For some people, convenience...
I once went to Vietnam with a pair of undies and a toothbrush as my carry on. Got a little concerned when the first four ATMs would not work with my card. I couldn't even get out of the airport. Having some local currency on hand can certainly work on occasions.
:) I'm not going to try it but I'd never knock it. As I said, context is everything. I fondly remember drinking a cask out of tin cups in the dark while a storm raged around us trying to blow our tent away. That wine tasted lovely. I don't intend to spoil the memory by buying another though. :D
Jenny, I think you are an inspiration. You have achieved though sheer will, physical and mental toughness and faith something that only a handful of people ever could. You certainly had a spiritual journey and I am in awe of what you did. Congratulations and like PG's post above I cannot for...
I usually bring home a dozen in a carton, wrapped in socks and underwear, a couple of rolls of packing tape keeping it together. Never have a breakage yet, touch wood.
I'll look up that shop, thanks. Oh, and bless the Spanish wine industry. Bugger all in that shop over 30E
Thanks for everyone's responses. I've been able to get motivated enough to walk upstairs and drag out a map I have.
Regions as previously noted
Navarra - Valdizarbe (14) & Tierra Estrella (13) - http://www.tandem.es/, Villamayor de Monjardin
Rioja - Alta & Alavesa - Bodegas Irache, Bodegas...
That you all. There are some names there that I'm familiar with (Martin Codax, my first Albarino ever and a Descendientes de Palacios is one of my most extravagant auction purchases) and some I have never encountered. All are gratefully received.
A Camino wine pilgrimage might be a great...
I'm a wine scholar (sounds so pretentious I know but a fact) and I'm looking for any resources on wineries accessible from the CF route.
I have a couple of Iberian Peninsular wine region maps and I'm pretty familiar with the wines themselves so that's no problem, I'm specifically after winery...
Well there's no time like the present. The beautiful Margaret and I will be heading out first week of September 2016. I'm not sure if we're starting from SJPdP or not, a lot will depend on the state of Margaret's knees a couple of months before.
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