Blog Entries tagged 'winery'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'winery'
- Cafayate - Quebrada de las Flechas - Colomé[center]We wake to a glorious sunrise over the vines, with mist hanging above the mountains in the distance. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/435774/l Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | May 25, 2023
- Cafayate Wine TastingI did not have a good night last night – every time I laid down, I felt like I was drowning in mucus, and I was up a couple of times with an upset tummy. [center]We are having an easy Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | May 24, 2023
- Salta - Quebrada de la Conchas - CafayateLast night was the first decent night's sleep I have had since falling ill. The hotel has a pretty good breakfast buffet, but I am somewhat surprised that the cakes, butter, jam etc are all behind the counter and we Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | May 23, 2023
- Haugener Winery Germany [img Posted by ChrisBrancaccio in 2022 Alpine Countries | Apr 28, 2022
- Welcome to the Heartland I have been a little lax about writing on the blog primarily because we have been arriving later than when we were supposed to arrive and, after a few glasses of wine, I have too Posted by Greenarlene in Taking the Travato To Tahoe (and more) | Jul 10, 2020
- Prime Primitivo in ManduriaMark Manduria on the map if you are a wine lover - and if you're particularly fond of Primitivo- this is paradiso! What is Primitivo? Primitivo is derived from Latin " early ripe Posted by Marinarena in Comfy Fit in the Heel of Italy | Jul 3, 2020
- All Aboard for the Nashville Wine TrainWhen I first discovered the "Wine Train" I was extremely excited. What could be better than spending a day sipping wine on a train while enjoying the countryside? But right after I pressed "purchase" and bought our nonrefundable Posted by tammy_b in Our next great adventure... | Sep 6, 2018
- Day trip to Arrington VineyardsLocated about three hours from Memphis and 40 minutes from Nashville, Arrington Vineyards was the perfect place to spend a beautiful spring day. The property is set on 75 acres of picturesque rolling hills with plenty of space to Posted by tammy_b in Our next great adventure... | Sep 5, 2018
- Back Down the Mountain...When we got up in the mountain village, a lovely breakfast was waiting in the dining area. Mint tea was again featured - such a lovely drink. Moroccans like it sweet! It’s a green tea base, often ‘gunpowder’ tea with Posted by otisandma in I Wasn't Expecting THAT! | Sep 26, 2017
- Time to relax for a couple of daysFrom the quaint town of Wagin we got to drive through some more nice undulating fields and hills before reaching York at the banks of Swan River. York had been settled just a few years after Perth and features historical Posted by dreiumdiewelt in Our travel stories from around the world | Jan 23, 2017
- Tiraspol – Causeni – Et Cetera – RomaniaAfter last night's debauchery, I am in a deep sleep when the alarm goes off this morning. Unfortunately not mine. Debauchery, that is; The alarm is sadly very much mine. I notice a huge bruise has appeared on my wrist Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Sep 5, 2016
- Chisinau - Cricova - Lalova - Orcheiul Vechi - ButuceniDay ONE of our private tour of Moldova, Transdniestr and Romania, arranged by [[https://www.undiscovered-destinations.com/holidays-guided-tours/moldova/|Undiscovered Destinations]]. As we weren't served any food on either of yesterday’s flights, it ha Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Sep 2, 2016
- Lines in the Sand We left Lima and were off to our next location. A small fishing town called Paracas. The reason it is visit is to see the islands off the coast which are covered with birds. As we had Posted by chellebelle in Nil Responsibilities 'Til 30 | Oct 14, 2015
- BordeauxAfter a ‘French Breakfast’ of coffee and pastries, we headed into Bordeaux to have a look around. Our hotel is out near the university and is very basic, and seems to cater more to a long term business visits Posted by aboo10 in 2+2 travel | Jul 28, 2014
- Third Time’s the CharmWe spent a wonderful spring birthday weekend and a beautiful fall weekend at the Banner Elk Winery & Villa a couple of years ago, so when I got an email that they were having a “reserve one night, get one Posted by vicki_h in . | May 7, 2014
- Tiptoe Through the Hedgerow: The Hamptons From A to Z It's spring! That time of year when we move our clocks forward, clean our houses for the first time since Halloween, and drag an unsuspecting groundhog out of his hidey-hole to tell us whether we should bury our winter Posted by TraceyG in Escape From New York | Apr 14, 2014
- New Zealand Wrap-up This is a miscellaneous collection of pictures and maybe brief stories from the North Island that didn't fit anywhere else. While in Hawke's Bay we drove up to the lookout and there we Posted by smr1188 in Postcards From the Heart | Apr 10, 2014
- Eat Pray Love some wine please===EAT We arrived in Taunggyi early, the provincial capital, to pick up our required Pa-O Guide and permit because our destination for the day, Kakku, lies in Pa-O tribal territory. With luck it was market day so Jin Jin gave us Posted by mjschrum in Meanderings in Myanmar | Oct 9, 2013
- Another trip to Malibu WinesWe're so lucky Malibu Wines is not too far away. Here are a few photos from our latest visit to Malibu Wines. Photos courtesy of my friend and fellow wino Lo Malibu Wines 317 Posted by HelenaK in Wine & Travel | Mar 13, 2011
- Argentina - 150hrs on a bus with a hint of steak and malbecBUENOS AIRES We finally made it to Buenos Aires (now to be referred to as BA) after 30 long hours minus a small detour to Doha, Qatar. I mean we could have flown directly across from Cape Town in 11 hours; Posted by moseyingmizuiks in Morning Coffee | May 25, 2013
- A journey, not a destination This is a whole different kind of traveling. Not only do I have a room and reliable access to internet, but it has been quite nice to have Bernd to show me around and answer questions. I Posted by atbrady in Boundless Adventures | Apr 25, 2013
- Some Things Are Worth Waiting ForWhen we stumbled upon the Banner Elk Winery and Villa last May, we felt like we had discovered some incredible secret. Who knew that such amazing mountain bliss was hidden so close to home? While we were there watching spring Posted by vicki_h in . | Nov 5, 2012
- We Rented a Motorbike!This morning I woke up early to figure out where in the world we are going to go after Santorini. Since it is so last minute, most flights are astronomically expensive, so I essentially looked at what place would Posted by atbrady in Boundless Adventures | Sep 23, 2012
- Banner Elk Winery and VillaIt started by accident. For many years, Matt’s birthday fell adjacent to the weekend of Memorial Day. Back when I earned only 10 vacation days a year, I had to maximize every one of those 80 hours and always planned Posted by vicki_h in . | Jun 11, 2012
- Bodegas and Buggies in Ica, Peru Ica, a dusty town five hours south of Lima surrounded by sand dunes and irrigated fields of grapes and asparagus, is home to some serious fun. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/4 Posted by kevindhodges in Blissfully Wanderlost | Jan 7, 2012
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