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be much of a tree you'll notice that the grapes are still pretty hard but if you want to try go ahead. into one. or all because like i said recently ripens. because there's still a lot of acid and not much sugar we have other varieties that mature somewhat sooner and already taste great they'd have been better for a taste don't be offended but just spit it out. this. out of the vignettes and into the take up my shows me his wine shop where you can taste the fruits of his labor as
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a wine maker. and what have you got for me. i've selected a wine for you a recycling of course from the vineyard we just visited. and give it a try to do this with pleasure. to your health. now delicious. wonderful glad you like it maybe you noticed the mineralogy i was talking about. well i'm not much of a wine connoisseur and if i could say that the wine is somewhere between sweet and sour what should i be tasting what is unique about this one because for the vine. generally it has a slightly peachy aroma as is the case with many recently. the nice really
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characteristic thing about our recent grown on the steep slopes is it's like mineralogy which makes it taste a bit salty. if you let the wind dance around a bit on your palate it develops this characteristic quality and a certain lightness. even though it's quite mature it's a bit lighter and doesn't have such a high alcohol content. that's what makes the mosul and its shale soils so special . visit are most of your guests wine connoisseurs earth do they tend to be more like ni hao movie. commission it's really quite mixed. here on the most we have a lot of guests who come for the wine and know a lot about it. so we asked what it was into but we also have a lot who are less familiar with it or this might be the 1st time they've got to know it more intensively. but in recent years we've noticed that
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a younger crowd is coming to the most. people between the ages of 25 and 35 like to come here to cycle. or do a climbing to or through the cow month so far. they've discovered the old cliche of the mosul as a place where you taste wine with an old event in or in a stuffy little room no longer applies. we caught up with the times and have great wines and great outdoor activities on offer. made stay that way. here's. how. i love long distance travel and that's exactly what's almost impossible because of the pandemic well anyway we would like to show you some really beautiful spots on
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this earth before the crisis our of your uncle is from argentina invited us and in our meet the local she's going to show you her hometown of some of the. so you hi i'm a feller's from san rafael in argentina today i'm going to show you my hometown and it's fantastic surroundings kimono. and i think that you get that yes i historic train station from 903 from here you used to be able to travel to go and as iris almost 1000 kilometers away but the station closed to $993.00 and now it houses a little museum and out front the 1st look at most have to arrive here in san rafael. was examined and
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this is the city center the plaza so much going on my right you can see the city hall iraqi. but the real attraction is the beautiful could see it all on my left. if that but it was built in the 1952. and one if you know my town has around $120000.00 residents and when the weather's nice you'll find many of them a shift at the plus our friends here and it's a neighboring park. most everyone here drinks the famous martain tea made from the dried and ground leaves of the year of plant it's an argentine tradition. our del now we're leaving the city just a 20 minute drive from san rafael you'll find one of the region's highlights this
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huge maze in. allowed in part of his labyrinth was created to an argentinian writer hunt hill who is but has from some 8000 bucks what plants you know you can really get lost as it covers close to 2 hectares. i. was. but we made it. ok ok let's move on. i sort of look around 30 kilometers south of san rafael you'll find a valley ground that it serves 2 functions 1st the hydroelectric plant produces power for the city. and 2nd it funnels the us well river into a reservoir creating a wonderful lake. here you can swim fish and soak up some sun.
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all or go kayaking and the levee there is the perfect place to paddle around and i love hope to see you soon in san rafael. along the result the psychopath runs on both banks of the river on route you can always find ferries to take you to the other side. i still have a few kilometers to go before i'll reach my destination pocket. visible in the distance is comcast it looks old but only dates from the 19th century.
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cockrum has just 5000 inhabitants but it's a much visited city many missouri river cruises set off from here and you can also find a specialty that is typical of the region the missouri peach which is used for cakes and tarts for example. there's the big i know what a peach is but what makes them a zel peach so special friends who really can see the colors differently and it's also a bit smaller than your average people with the peach trees are planted on land that is no longer used to grow wine on the great plains are removed and replaced with trees. grew quite well she said the minerals in the soil. used to be cheese in both sweet and savory dishes. it's both sweet and savory for the point you can also make nice chance each company has been ill is also nice and like you're too sure the fruit has much to offer that the f.d.a. what how does the muzzle peach differ in taste from a normal peach. first of all it's not sweet it's more savory with
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a bitter note and when you hold the fresh fruit in your hand it's reddish greely serry and plain wrong has little taste when to watch mix of. i'm not here for fun but for scientific reasons i would like to test it. just less often you can try it thank you the up at the. that looks fortifying. the can hardly wait there's. a muzzle peach cake just the right thing after my bike to work. as you know you can send us your travel videos and we show in here on check in this week's me mate is from christine that she was travelling by boat in northern greece and her destination was mt atheros with its monastery buildings this part of the us called world heritage.
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i've got one last tip for you tim cook and take the cable car up to the pin up back . from there you have to hike a little further over the rock to the pinnacle it's. this cross was put here in memory of a shot that he wanted to save one of his animals from falling and died in the process from the spot you have the whole tenor. and from there.
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i have to admit it's a cliche but as with many there is some truth to it the middel region is a region for connoisseurs so here you can enjoy it with your eyes but also with your palate there is diversified nature you can discover perfectly by bike plus this delicious wine and peach so i got to say i could stay a little longer i mean it's obvious take a look at this perfect view over him and. see you next time. so.
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