Former parish church, St Day
Today's enjoyable walk in the snow
First snow of this winter
Carnon Viaduct. HFF Everyone!
Truro Cathedral. HANWE everyone!
The fields of St Day
Les Rochers, Pont Romain, St. Léger-du-Ventoux
Another (snowy) corner of my Mum's garden
Granite and not much else.
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HANWE Everyone! Lane near St Day. ... And a tree t…
St Agnes Head, dusk
Old parish church and cemetary, St Day
foggy Jarama Valley
It's a small world!
An old corner of St Day
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Teleférico. HANWE everybody!
My old friend, the Guardian of the Mountains
The Star Inn at Vogue - sunset
The Old Dairy, Saint Day at dusk
Camellia bush and mackerel sky
Yellow (van), white (wall), blue (sky) and green (…
St Agnes Head and Man and his Man ...
HANWE, everybody! Does granite have a heart? Obvio…
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La Sierra de La Cabrera from the other side (see p…
La Sierra de La Cabrera - granite extravaganza!
winter garden
Crane Island, North Cliffs, Cornwall
HANWE, everybody. Tenacious ivy
First camellias of the year. HFF everyone!
San Lorenzo de El Escorial
Saint Day, town centre at night
Redruth buttermarket
Granite playground
HANWE & Happy New Year everyone (but with fewer of…
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Path between Algete and Fuente del Saz de Jarama
Fore Street, St Day at night
Fishing Cove in winter
Merry Christmas to all my dear friends on ipernity…
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Old chimney, Redruth, Cornwall.
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A long description follows. Sorry! But please bear with me.
I bought this excellent Portugese red (a good blend of the grapes stated on the label - an attractive label by the way!) at The Old Chapel Wine shop in Truro, Cornwall. They have an excellent range there. This shop used to be Laymont and Shaw, a well known firm back in the day, specialising in Spanish wines before they became fashionable. They actually had wine shipped in from Spain as the shop backs onto the tiny River Fal inlet that is the 'port' in Truro.
Anyway, in the early 1980s, I used to drive down to Cornwall from London to visit relatives in Zennor from time to time and on the way back would stop off here to pick up my Dad's annual allocation of Vega Sicilia Unico and Essencia. These are without doubt what are known as 'trophy wines' and are famous as being Spain's greatest reds. They were then (and I think still are) on special allocation only and my parents (who then owned the award-winning wine shop the Wine House in Wallington, Surrey) were fortunate enough to be allowed an allocation of 10 cases of each of these special wines!
I mentioned this to the current owner and we spent hours discussing all aspects of the wine trade these past 40 years!
I still have some Vega Sicilia here in my Dad's Cellar. I think it's the 1990 (I'll check tomorrow, as we have only recently disposed of the last of my 1970s on my mum's birthday - it was still fresh and lively and extremely complex and very rich; a wine hedonist's dream!!) My Dad still has a 67 but it's so low in the neck that it must have expired by now - a pity!
I'll take photos of my 'specials' and post them here one day.
Sorry to bore you non-wine lovers!
I bought this excellent Portugese red (a good blend of the grapes stated on the label - an attractive label by the way!) at The Old Chapel Wine shop in Truro, Cornwall. They have an excellent range there. This shop used to be Laymont and Shaw, a well known firm back in the day, specialising in Spanish wines before they became fashionable. They actually had wine shipped in from Spain as the shop backs onto the tiny River Fal inlet that is the 'port' in Truro.
Anyway, in the early 1980s, I used to drive down to Cornwall from London to visit relatives in Zennor from time to time and on the way back would stop off here to pick up my Dad's annual allocation of Vega Sicilia Unico and Essencia. These are without doubt what are known as 'trophy wines' and are famous as being Spain's greatest reds. They were then (and I think still are) on special allocation only and my parents (who then owned the award-winning wine shop the Wine House in Wallington, Surrey) were fortunate enough to be allowed an allocation of 10 cases of each of these special wines!
I mentioned this to the current owner and we spent hours discussing all aspects of the wine trade these past 40 years!
I still have some Vega Sicilia here in my Dad's Cellar. I think it's the 1990 (I'll check tomorrow, as we have only recently disposed of the last of my 1970s on my mum's birthday - it was still fresh and lively and extremely complex and very rich; a wine hedonist's dream!!) My Dad still has a 67 but it's so low in the neck that it must have expired by now - a pity!
I'll take photos of my 'specials' and post them here one day.
Sorry to bore you non-wine lovers!
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Wünsche noch einen schönen Wochenstart,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
Andy Rodker club has replied to Jean Pierre Marcello clubJean Pierre Marcello club has replied to Andy Rodker clubI had analysis for the moment this shit cancer seems stable, we will see next time. Inconvenients still there but I try to cope.
Coming from Bourgogne my first taste with Alentejo wine were not conclusive but nowadays those wines are among my favourites.
Close to my Alentejo place there is a vineyard very appreciated called Balanches.
And you, how are you?
Andy Rodker club has replied to Jean Pierre Marcello clubPleased that things are going at least tolerably well. Long may it continue! As mentioned I have a much greater choice of Portugese wines in England than i do in Spain where they don't even acknowledge Portugal as a serious player in the wine market! Oh well!
Cheers Andy
Andy Rodker club has replied to Xata clubWe get a thousand times more Portugese wines in the UK than I have even seen in Spain!!
aNNa schramm club has replied to Xata club:-)))))))
Xata club has replied to aNNa schramm clubaNNa schramm club has replied to Xata clubAndy Rodker club has replied to Pearl clubAdmired in: www.ipernity.com/group/tolerance
Andy Rodker club has replied to Gillian Everett clubright now and had a very agreeable Ribera del Duero last night. Cheers!
Andy Rodker club has replied to Martin M. Miles clubMartin M. Miles club has replied to Andy Rodker clubAndy Rodker club has replied to Schussentäler clubHowever, I would have liked to have been there to taste even a tiny sip.
The label is really very nice!!!
Andy Rodker club has replied to aNNa schramm clubAndy Rodker club has replied to Annemarie clubAndy Rodker club has replied to Jenny McIntyre clubAndy Rodker club has replied to Jean Paul Capdeville clubFortunately there has been the beginnings of a trend back to less fiercely alcoholic styles, much to my relief. There are of course some special wines that have traditionally had upwards of 14% as their normal ABV, but my preference is for a more refined style anyway. I'll post a couple of shots of some interesting wines shortly!
Thank you very much!
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