From grapes to glass! A route I like a lot. More history than wine, a heavy and dense history that requires, at least for me, a deeper reading. A theme I didn't expect.
Wine culture is almost becoming an art and a tour like this one you went through I think is fascinating, as is a good glass of wine. It also teaches us which wine is good, often other than what we usually drink!
I need to re-read for places and history, now I'm rushing to send my link, hoping I manage to be the first.
I have written about the sea again, I keep repeating myself but I hope there is something new, another perspective of a repeated trip to the same places.
Have a nice and easy weekend!
True. Perhaps more wine next week than history. :) Wine is an art, you are right! It was a very fascinating tour and I didn't explain enough about it, but the tour was a very interesting and informative one.
You were the first and I already went to see you tonight. You did not repeat yourself and you know I love when you write about the sea.
It is always a pleasure! Thanks for reading and dropping the link~
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I'm waiting for part two and with the location on the map (#pinmapple).
I replied late again, I'm working on house repairs, basically preparing for cold weather and possible lack of gas for heating.
Another match! Now as I write, on Sunday, I will go to our friends who live in a village near Bucharest and we will make wine (artisanal methods, as all peasants in Romania and other Balkan countries do.