How Wolves Change Rivers
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A glass of olive oil, virgin!
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Richprins wrote: A glass of olive oil, virgin!
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Re: How Wolves Change Rivers
Lisbeth wrote:Which is the best, Okie? In your opinion
Ahhhh..... Lisbeth , that is a very good question , and many answers can be given
You know , anyone can make wine . Its one of the easiest things in the world to do . Just take juice , any juice , preferably grape , and allow it to ferment and become wine . It doesn't matter what quality . It is wine . In any event , many people do not even know the difference between good wine and bad wine .
For instance , Richprins does not even know the difference between wine and olive oil - You see , he is a beer drinker
Now , to make a good wine , it needs something more - you need to take good care , and to do this , you need to have some knowledge .
But , in order to make a GREAT wine , now that is something quite different And the very first requirement , is that the winemaker must be an ARTIST
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Thank ou,Okie! I know all this I want a couple of names
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OK , oh well , I assume you know all those regulars with big reputations on the Stellenbosch/Paarl side of the mountain ?
Well , when you do visit , you should cross the mountain to the Worcester side , and visit some wineries such as Du Toit'skloof , Du Preez , Groot Eiland , Goudini , Deetlef's , Conradie , Avondrood , Botha , Bergsig , Jason's Hill , Nuy .
Or on to Robertson , you will find excellent wines at Rooiberg , Claurvaux , Roodezandt , Robertson Winery , and Van Loveren winery .
And travel another 100 kilometres towards Barrydale , to find Joubert-Tradouw , which makes absolutely superb wines , and certainly worth travelling that extra distance . Besides , the scenery is great too
Or just stop off in Worcester itself , go to the Kaap-Agri wineshop , where you can buy most of these wines at one place , at prices as low as SAR30 for a 750 ml bottle
Well , when you do visit , you should cross the mountain to the Worcester side , and visit some wineries such as Du Toit'skloof , Du Preez , Groot Eiland , Goudini , Deetlef's , Conradie , Avondrood , Botha , Bergsig , Jason's Hill , Nuy .
Or on to Robertson , you will find excellent wines at Rooiberg , Claurvaux , Roodezandt , Robertson Winery , and Van Loveren winery .
And travel another 100 kilometres towards Barrydale , to find Joubert-Tradouw , which makes absolutely superb wines , and certainly worth travelling that extra distance . Besides , the scenery is great too
Or just stop off in Worcester itself , go to the Kaap-Agri wineshop , where you can buy most of these wines at one place , at prices as low as SAR30 for a 750 ml bottle
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We here just buy any old wine in 5l plastic bags...don't even bother with the box! It all tastes the same, anyway!
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old wine in plasticRichprins wrote: We here just buy any old wine in 5l plastic bags...don't even bother with the box! It all tastes the same, anyway!
5 l.... you have to drink nearly quickly
and all taste the same
happily there is WN to buy some excellent one
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The WNs have a slightly more refined tasteRichprins wrote:We here just buy any old wine in 5l plastic bags...don't even bother with the box! It all tastes the same, anyway!
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I think you are hijacking Dewi's thread!
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