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8 viewsThe many tastes of wine.
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8 viewsOur next stop wsa not open to the public, but the woman let us look in at their new operation. That's a lot of wine.
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7 viewsWhen this vineyard gets going it will be popular if only for the landscaping (to be completed).
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7 viewsLeftover grapes at our third vineyard, Domingo. These can be used for Grappa and such.
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6 viewsTwo men have a chat on the conveyor belt as the others busily load up cooking wine.
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9 viewsReady for a labelling run.
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9 viewsA bizarre place on the edge of town. Are those Llama fetuses?
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7 viewsMmm, oaky.
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7 viewsOne of our favourites was the Pietro Marini Cabernet (orange).
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9 viewsGarganta del Diablo: The devil's throat. It does remble a strangely bluish red (I think it was the morning light) blue tongue and red uvula.
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9 viewsLooking back out of the devil's throat.
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10 viewsLots of sedimentary rock thrust up into the sky is what makes La Garganta del Diablo.
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9 viewsNext stop: The Amphitheatre with very great acoustics for singing and interesting colours to boot.
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10 viewsAnother look at the amphitheatre.
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9 viewsThe road wound along red cliffs everywhere.
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7 viewsHow did we know we'd been tricked into riding uphill? The river was running the wrong way and our legs burned in the gusting winds.
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8 viewsThere's copper in them thar hills.
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7 viewsA rather makeshift shrine.
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7 viewsGrazing in the valley.
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7 viewsMathieu contines down the road.
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