The Good Ship Bellavia
(© Patrick Lawson, MarineTraffic.com)
Oh, we sailed on the good ship Bellavia
Out of Arabia and into Moldavia
Cried the crew “No, no more natural wine!
“Give us back our grog and our brine”
or we’ll sail her and sink her in Moravia.
Check out her progress here:
This is such a cool site! At the click of a mouse you can bring up all sorts of
Villarejo Vineyard
Meanwhile, back at the ranch, about 450 km from the nearest coastline, in the middle of the Iberian Peninsula, here’s a photo (below) of the vineyard in Villarejo (where the Malvar grapes are from) that I took the other day. A grey and cloudy day, raining on and off. See the grass just starting to grow, see the really old vines (>100 yrs) with really deep roots, so that the surface grass with tiny short roots doesn’t compete for the scarce water, but instead provides biodiversity for insects and micro-life. :)
A grey day in Villarejo |
A grey day in CarabaƱa too |
Have started pruning, and am off to a good start. I've finished half of CarabaƱa already, and when I finish there, I'll start on Villarejo.
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