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it's pretty dark down here. it pretty chilly to. i'm in carbons kaba on the missouri river. the city is known for these underground cellar balls. this is where are we? what kind of silly. yeah, this is cynthia in i were in one of the large sellers of the tub and harbor underworld, former wine fellows, idaho. unfortunately, they no longer used to such today. there are sellers under the hull of tom taba because at the end of the 20th century, it was a huge wine trading center. people said it was the 2nd largest wine trading center in europe after bordeaux in france, line india. and in the year 1898 alone, some 18000000 leases of wine made their way from here out into the big, wide world i to read the 1st thing all visitors notice above ground is the bridge gate on the missouri ill
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at the beginning of the 19th century, there was enough wealth here to commission the well known berlin art nouveau, architect, bruno moving. he not only designed the bridge gate, but also in number of villas. partly val architecture characterizes tom cobb up to this state a great place to start my journey along the muscle. ah, today i want to find out why the moselle is one of the most beautiful river escapes in germany. so i'm off for right along a part of the mozilla psychopath from cobb kaba to call him. but that's not all. i'll also be finding out why moselle. wines are so special for one thing, wind growing on the mozilla dates back to roman times. but
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there are also other attractions in the area like the medieval else castle, and a viewer from argentina will also show was around her hometown setting that i fail . ah ah, the nice thing about a bike path that runs along a river is that it's fairly flat. at east, as long as it is close to the water. the moselle velli also offers a lot of beautiful panoramas. but for those you have to paddle a little harder but it's worth taking the detour uphill here. for example, are the ruins of cleveland book castle built in the 14th century. it was repeatedly attacked, destroyed, and rebuilt, until it was finally blown up in the 18th century. from here, i can get a fantastic view over the missouri valley.
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there are many famous castles, the germany vot book if they're india or nauseous, launched island bavaria. well then just as outstanding in the literal sense is else castle not far from here. and we will show you what makes this castle special. and what the corona, virus restrictions mean for visitors and owners ah, adds castle tao is over this side valley of the missouri l. one of the few castles that's never been destroyed. it's been in the hands of the l. t family for close to $900.00. yes. count 8th is proud that his castle can normally cover most of its upkeep by welcoming tourists. though this year revenue has dropped due to the corona crisis. the suits douglas even more painful to know that 900 years of history is at stake. esteem, but let's put it this way. bob. overtime one learned sustainable,
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sell off and come up with a 1000 ways to milder such a situation. be my m, i miss argues he brought all my son come due to social distancing, and hygiene regulations. they've moved the ticket booth outside. visitors can only remain in the castle for 2 hours, and no more than $120.00 guests can visit at any given time. you're not teaching groups at the moment because we'd have to allow large numbers in sight at once. we can only do tours for 6 to 8 people was a time i mcluhan. ah, people have been touring the castles since it we open to visitors in june. but not as many are coming as before. the corona virus crisis, the number of young people, however, is on the rise. because it's causal is considered one of the most instagram of bull places in germany hasn't counted,
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but i'd estimate that between 152-0000 foot 2 teams have been hears dog. they stay the night here or show up at 6 in the morning. one, sometimes 21. my shots, i was a real basle to get a photo else. castle left i'm going to of took is they are no longer holds of photographers, but some are still coming. they provide the console which relies primarily an entrance fees with some welcome publicity. though both visitors aunt guides enjoy touring the causal in small groups. mcdonald's. if you really notice the difference . normally we'd have 35 people in a group. today we have 8 tops. that's nicer for the visitors. they can move around more freely. they see better, but it still feels unusual. it's causal cuz the vive for a year, with few of visitors. but should the restrictions last longer? it may have to close that skate. count aids intends to delay that for as long as
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possible. ah viking, along the muscle, i can definitely recommend it. most of the time you can ride along the water away from carson street for a natural landscapes or small wine growing villages. such as prudent ervish, which has $800.00 inhabitants, a lot of half timbered houses and as a special attraction, an old ferry house from $1621.00 across the river. there are great vines, as far as the i can see them as l y and had a pretty good reputation for a long time. unfortunately, it's suffered in the 2nd half of the 20th century because of mass production methods. well, in the meantime, however, the wine is once again a flagship production year,
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especially the recently back in his day, you hun, we'll have gone from gay to praise the exquisite moselle wine, while fenner right he could to husky related how he slowly drank his way down the river to day vintners from the mozilla once again producing bold, renowned premium wines. like marquess molly taught, his vino take is deliberately bare so nothing distracts from the winds. he took either his father's wine estate in the 19 eighties and made it one of the regions largest. but his interest is quality, not quantity. wine connoisseur says the world over, appreciate his vintages. at auctions, his reasonings make it any fetch reco prices. many people don't realize that 80 to a 100 years ago are weaseling wines were the most expensive wines in the world are by far, hardly seen in the 1920s, a reasoning cost twice or 3 times as much as the most expensive board do. are
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burgundy on that until our aim, and that of other highly successful wineries focus to bring the muscle back where it was 100 years ago. so brilliant, would you offer wound at the armoire. ah, the most el valley has more steep sloped vineyards than anywhere else. in the world, each location is different and boasts its own individual flavors. but 90 percent of the vineyards here are devoted to one great variety. recently. to get the most intense flavors, the grapes are harvested as late as possible. the regions slate soils make moselle riesling unique, c, things, slices, here for you. it produces very fine, larry, many rich raising wines with spicy notice to get an order. what's great about this leave is that it, whether it's always releasing or minerals into the soil. ah, the fear of the vintners on the moselle have also turned to tourism as an additional source of revenue. at the long in schluter wine is state near trio.
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guests can stay overnight and these vintner cottages. still, marcus logan's primary business will always remain making good wines. he also plans read varieties, like spade po, condo, but racing is, is number one wide marcus long and is typical of the new generation of vintners on the moselle, a generation competing to make and market the best. wines at this image this morning is the image of muzzle riesling has greatly improved in recent years. pause it's even vida there to wonder. even young people consider drinking wrestling from the muzzle very trendy from amazon, so going, bristling, makes delicious sparkling wine as well riddled or turned by hand. of course. ah,
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the river and the wind. somehow they belong together, especially in this section of the muscle near begin. it's where you'll find the cousin ones, which is probably the most famous been yet in germany, because if it's steep slope i have an appointment with winemaker. martin oyster monotony. how did you become a winemaker? yeah, we bought them vega in a roundabout way. it wasn't to speak or i trained as an industrial sales wrap, mag mac, but quickly realized that i wasn't meant to sit around in an office all day. michelle, that's when she didn't talk. yeah. so then i decided to become a ventnor, knocked him. yeah. my tongue about one's front, my parents had operated a winery and i could see that it afforded a lot more opportunities for me. i'm was in a festival, so i trained to be a wine grower here on the mazel this twin politan. and later i studied
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a knology in boston. burton burger went and spent on on a vita building as wine bo tiffany kind battenberg and back and find spec any regrets. no, no, no, with scenery like this off. definitely not t finish. i would. okay, but it's strenuous as my look how we're standing, it's super steep. i couldn't do you need athletes to do the work. oh no i, i small the lot. i know that the people from around here are used to working on steep slope. so that's not a problem for them. when does from, from the actual example, the most important thing is to have good food where it is done and it helps if you're not too afraid of heights finish online. what, why is the wind from the muscle so special? how does it differ from other winds under the vine? yeah, kata dashed, he's in board. it's the soil and she for long because we have these steep shale slopes. if the slate found at these elevations warms the vineyard slightly, my advice grandma, due to its dark color, and if the slate stores he talked of how bone can, which is emitted to the grapevines, little by little, not one, not oper. give it and you're able, that means it's always a little warmer,
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up here on the ill than in the flatter areas is printed on gifts, and that helps the re sling most of all to ripen. well in reasoning is because riesling is a great variety that ripens relatively late, but in vine ball. so here by the recently matures nicely without acquiring too high and alcohol content wonder should to and due to the shale soil, it has a great morality in chief avoidance. can i eat one of yod cons to what you can, but it won't taste very good. no nish, then we're still too far from harvest time or so it won't be much of a tree north. then you'll notice that the grapes are still pretty hard that. but if you want to try, go ahead to be in motion as concern. gannon, torn or, or because like like i said, recently ripens lay out a lot so sour as being hosted. i. busy because they're still a lot of acid and not much sugar and unlock, we have other varieties that mature somewhat sooner and already taste great. ika.
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they'd have been better for a taste don't be offended, but yeah, just a little bit it out. aah! and he tagged along to this facade, thoughts in germany, yet the world d. w. travel freely where it had been with out of the vignette and into the note taker. martin also shows me his wine shop where you can taste the fruits of his labor as a wine maker. ah, martine, what have you got for me? yeah, no grocery shop for dish lucas and i've selected a wine for you. recently a wrestling of course, from the vineyard, we just visited him all visions and give it a try. and i'm curious, who did my visit with pleasure on done for so to your
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health void that delicious. one of our wonderful glad you. like it asked max, maybe you noticed the morality i was talking about up my yeah, well, i'm not much of a wine connoisseur can. if i could say that the wine is somewhere between sweet and sour, what should i be tasting? what is unique about this 1 o'clock? tiffany vine. i'm going okay. i don't know. generally, it has a slightly peachy aroma. as is the case with many reasonings, we're not going to cover the nice, really characteristic thing about our recent grown on the steep slopes. is it slight morality polish, which makes it taste a bit salty? and this is if you let the wind dance around a bit on your palate body, it develops this characteristic quality and a certain lightness. one does a on, on a give it even though it's quite mature. it's a bit lighter hot and doesn't have such a high alcohol content obliged on it to ballade, that's what makes the muzzle and it's shale soils. so special keyboard and amazon
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by this machine, if upward there are most of your guests swank connoisseurs or do they tend to be more like ne vinegar on, on how movie does this work? is kenneth point commission job. it's really quite mixed was a, he bookish being the here on the muzzle and we have a lot of guests who come for the wine and know a lot about it. me asking my order to estimate it was intern 0 me to invite 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. yeah, yours probably could, but in recent years, eyes we've noticed that a younger crowd is coming to the mosul. she's their stock people between the ages of 25 and 35. like to come here to cycle eyes pike, mit of or do a climbing to her through the common god. so far we haven't done so again, what i was wondering toward, washed in latasha like twisting kind once a month. wouldn't yard yom named discovered the old cliche of the muzzle as a place where you taste wine with an old ventnor and a stuffy little room. no longer applies in such london vine will beards on an us
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confession missing. we caught up with the time, followed wine and have great winds and great outdoor activities on offer go porter activities, causing that movie made. stay that way. not he just cheers. i love long distance travel, and that's exactly what's almost impossible because of the pandemic will. anyway, we would like to show you some really beautiful spots on this earth before the crisis. our of your oculus from argentina invited us and in our meet the local flood. she's going to show you her hometown of sunnyvale. ah, i letha ye. hi, i'm alice from san raphael in argentina to day. i'm going to show you my home town and it's fantastic surroundings. come on. i knew me.
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then i thought he got back in the yes i his dark train station from 19 o. 3. from here you used to be able to travel to burn is iris almost 1000 kilometers away later, but the station closed in 1993 and now it houses a little museum, your federal e and out front. the 1st look a motive to arrive here in san rafael. you was amplified. ah, i eliza is the city center the plaza, sun martine quinta inn on my right. you can see her city hall, me rocky, a lap laugh at ellie. he took it, but the real attraction is the beautiful cathedral on my left and yet it does look . it was built in 1952 ah.
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my home town has around 120000 residents. yeah. and when the weather is nice you'll find many of them here at the plaza, friend thea and its neighboring parking. most everyone here drinks the famous marty t i made from the dried and ground leaves of the yearbook marty plant. it's an argentine tradition. our down now we're leaving the city just a 20 minute drive from san rafael. you'll find one of the reasons highlights this huge maze in ah, a loading bought of his, his labyrinth was created to honor argentinian writer. hot hillary's bought his from some 8000 bucks with plans on you. you can really get lost as it covers close to, to head to that. ah
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. but we made it. okay, okay, let's move on. i sort of handle a file. it looks around 30 kilometers south of san rafael. you'll find the valet graham day damn. it saves 2 functions. first, the hydro electric plant produces power for the city here and i'm and 2nd, it funnels the us well, really into a reservoir creating a wonderful lake. but i select yeah, highlighted here. you can win had fish and soak up some son. oh, go kayaking at the lower he then the peasant placed a paddle around her. i hope to see you soon in san rafael.
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along them was ill. the psychopath runs on both banks of the river on route. you can always find fairies to take you to the other side. i still have a few kilometers to go before i'll reach my destination. cochran. visible in the distance is ca hm. castle. it looks old, but only dates from the 19th century. cochran 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. as the good week, i know what a peaches, but what makes them ozell peach. so specialist right away, you can see the colors differently closet, and it's also
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a bit smaller than your average peak. when we took the peach trees or planted on land is no longer used to grew wine on by the great vines are removed and replaced with trees quite well. she said the minerals in the soil yacht bone leaves the beaches in both sweet and savory. dishes clump, what we need talk from bay with them before is both sweet. unsavory cotton during the call. you should also make mice jam. lama la h. comfort with vanilla is also nice. and le, cure to this should have fruit has much to offer at the f. what, how does the muscle peach differ in taste from a normal peach with respect? yes, yes, the 1st of all, it's not sweet. soft though it's more savory with a bitter note. the calvin, when you hold the fresh fruit in your hand, it's my dish gray ferry, and when raw has a little taste and a water mix of husk on. i'm not here for fun, but for scientific reasons, i would like to test it as to the van, the school cut you to slice off and you can try it map of young. thank you. the up at the that looks for to fine
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can hardly wait and was ill peach cake. just the right thing after my bike tour. as you know, you can send us your travel videos and we show him here on chicken. this week's be made is from christina demitria. she was traveling by boat in northern greece, and her destination was mount athos, with its monastery buildings. this part of the unesco war of heritage. ah,
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i've got one last tip. are you in cook him? take the cable car up to the piano back from there you have to hike a little further over the rock to the pin a coil. this cross was put here in memory of a shepherd who wanted to save one of his animals from falling and died in the process. from this spot, you have the whole pen in front of you. i have to admit it's a cliche but as with many cliches, there is some truth to it. the marvell region is a region fort kind of service. so here you can enjoy with your eyes, but also with your pell it. there is diversified nature. you can discover perfectly by bike plus this delicious white anthem is l peach. so i got to say i could stay
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