You have to remember: there are hundreds of thousands
of vinyards in the world, all trying to sell to the twelve or so mass market wine buyers in the UK.
Not exact matches
It has three mountain ranges
of great beauty, an endless seacoast that joins two oceans, red deserts and white deserts, deep forests and high savannahs, Irish - green
vinyards and Utah - bleak scrub country.
3 trips to New York 2 adventures in places I've never been before (NOLA + Havana) Tried casual sex twice (spoiler alert: I AM TERRIBLE AT IT) 1 weekend spent in a tiny home on a
vinyard 2 mended friendships 6 times deleting all
of my online dating profiles (and just as many re-building them) 1 book pitch to a publisher 11 hair colour changes 1 new nephew (honorary nephew, but still!)
From beaches, parks, and wine
vinyards to 101, 382 yards
of golf, there is much to see and do.
Inland from Chora, you can explore the gorgeous, green hills
of the rugged interior, where traditional villages are scattered among olive groves and
vinyards.
It just kinda rolled out and kept rolling and then some broke Geek decided to do a dinner and pan-handled bloggers for some wine and stuff and the next thing y» know, it's like the in thing and well I guess a blogging marketing fine wine well suited clothing type guy named Hugh just picked up the thread and took it on and it like grew so wild and humungous man and then everyone wanted in on the wine stuff and that just like freaked out the
vinyard down south into sending cases
of the stuff all over the world just in case they would kinda infect the brand with a virus thing and then hope they'd sneeze and spread their spit and the viral cold or flu thingy to take hold and sortoflike get its own traction and move to wider audiences who were now into asking Victoria Wine outlet staff for the wine and confusing the dudes into placing an order to meet the demand like and it is still like viralling out there.
I have visited several
vinyards in the south
of england (below London) and they have told me this.
When I wrote my original post about worm composting becoming big business, I reported that some
vinyards were claiming a huge reduction in plant losses and disease problems after applications
of worm compost to their soils.
And Nova Scotia wines are coming along very nicely, especially the desert wines, my favourite local
vinyard is Grand Pre about 45 minutes away just outside
of Wolfville.