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!
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Enjoy the pictures.
Very beautiful...
ReplyDeleteStewart, pretty shots of the vineyard! Have a great week ahead!
ReplyDeleteVery nice photos...Have a great week !
ReplyDeleteObviously they do mechanical picking, I wonder what the difference is in the final product.
ReplyDeleteI would have preferred to be outside too while my husband prepared for a concert, mo such luck!
get your tastebuds ready. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is so strange to see for our vineyards are all leafed out, full, lush and green while yours are all done for their season.
ReplyDeleteNice shots Stewart. Aussie wine is yummy!
ReplyDeleteHi Stewart,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of the vineyard.
Regards, Irma
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.
ReplyDeleteI 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
Pinot noir - delicious.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE vineyards! That third shot is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLovely shots, I like the tags hanging from the post!
ReplyDeletePinot Noir is popular here in the County too.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNice pics of vineyards! Would be great to taste some :)
ReplyDeleteNice soft shots of the vineyards.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful soft captures of the vineyard!
ReplyDeleteGreat hopes for the new wines!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteVineyards are such great places (in so many ways).
ReplyDeleteRoll on Summer!! I love vineyards!
ReplyDeleteVery nice photos Stewart!We have many vineyards near my house!
ReplyDeleteDimi.
Living ampng vineyards I always look forward to the yearly winetasting! And I started to appreciate a good wine from Australia. Cheers!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place. I think I'll have a glass of wine now! Thanks for the inspiration!
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