Monday 27 May 2013

Next Year's Vintage.

These are some more of the pictures I took while wandering around Stones on the Yarra while Sal warmed up for her choir singing.

It was cold (ish) damp underfoot and great to be out and about after a long week at work.  I look forward to seeing - and then tasting - some of the products of these plants in a few years!






You can find more pictures from around the world at Our World Tuesday.

Enjoy the pictures.


23 comments:

  1. Stewart, pretty shots of the vineyard! Have a great week ahead!

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  2. Very nice photos...Have a great week !

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  3. Obviously they do mechanical picking, I wonder what the difference is in the final product.
    I would have preferred to be outside too while my husband prepared for a concert, mo such luck!

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  4. get your tastebuds ready. :)

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  5. That is so strange to see for our vineyards are all leafed out, full, lush and green while yours are all done for their season.

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  6. Nice shots Stewart. Aussie wine is yummy!

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  7. Hi Stewart,
    Beautiful photos of the vineyard.
    Regards, Irma

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  8. I love vineyards because I love wine (though I only drink the nonacholol versions) and I love grapes. As a kid, I used to steal the Concord grapes from my neighbor's vine (shhhh, don't tell) and I still buy them at the store when they are in season.

    I also think your pictures are wonderful, especially the second one that shows the vines going down a hill and then all of the beaty beyond it. I am so glad you took over WBW because otherwise I would be missing all of your good stuff :) It is Memorial Day here, so take a moment to remember those who have served your country and have made the greatest sacrifice. Be well, Stewart ...

    Andrea @ FRomThe Sol

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  9. Pinot noir - delicious.

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  10. I LOVE vineyards! That third shot is gorgeous!

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  11. Lovely shots, I like the tags hanging from the post!

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  12. Pinot Noir is popular here in the County too.

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  13. Nice pics of vineyards! Would be great to taste some :)

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  14. Nice soft shots of the vineyards.

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  15. Beautiful soft captures of the vineyard!

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  16. Great hopes for the new wines!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  17. Vineyards are such great places (in so many ways).

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  18. Roll on Summer!! I love vineyards!

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  19. Very nice photos Stewart!We have many vineyards near my house!
    Dimi.

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  20. Living ampng vineyards I always look forward to the yearly winetasting! And I started to appreciate a good wine from Australia. Cheers!!

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  21. What a beautiful place. I think I'll have a glass of wine now! Thanks for the inspiration!

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