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Day: April 7, 2019

Divinum as a taster, and not a volunteer

Posted on April 7, 2019October 16, 2019 By admin

We had our attack plan for Divinum. We did most of the stands we wanted to try. In some cases, the reception was poor and we didn’t linger. In others, the wines weren’t as nice as we remembered them. But, in the end, we discovered and re-discovered some of our favourites. We ordered more this year than in previous years, but we still played it fairly safe. Dieci Cavalli and a really nice Valpolicella Ripasso from Enoteca Capponi, the S’escusu Salice Salentino Riserva (and a few jars of tuna-stuffed red peppers) from Elvira Caligara-Monsellato, and the Cornalin and Humagne Rouge from Varone – which every year until now, we really liked, didn’t buy, and sorta regretted it afterwards. Maye was there as well, but they didn’t have their full stock at hand to taste, so we’ll have to drive out there when the Valais has its open cave day.

Ben got a bit tired and grumpy when the food ran out partly through the afternoon, so we sent him home and finished what we wanted to taste. Katy, bless, discovered what happens when her Grogan instincts on not throwing away any sort of alcohol came into conflict with reworked internal plumbing and much less body weight to counteract the effect. In other words, she got right wasted, Lesta-style! I haven’t seen her that drunk in a loooong time. Sadly, or happily, I’m still debating it, I was only sipping and then throwing out most of my wine, so I was mostly still sober and was able to drag/prop her up on the way home.

Edit: I wanted to leave this here as a reminder for the next Caves Ouvertes:

Domaine du Beau-Soleil, in Mont-sur-Rolled.

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Les potiers dans les tulipes

Posted on April 7, 2019April 9, 2019 By admin

The recent and unexpected snow we had last week really did a number on the tulips. Those that were in full bloom looked a bit ragged, and those that weren’t in bloom have been delayed. The miserable, rainy weather we had on the weekend also literally put a damper on things, with the potters complaining that attendance and sales were really down compared to last year, when the weather was gorgeous. As always though, there were really nice things – if sadly bloody expensive. Also, ceramic cat butt!

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