My apologies for the delay in getting this 2nd set of photos published for you guys, but I've been a bit tired. We had daylight savings over the weekend and I had to work yesterday! Of course I am off work today and first thing I find is that blogger is on a hiatus for a few hours. This will be even later in getting to the masses, but at least I have it. Plans are to do the final one before the day is up.
Here is our first stop of the morning on the 2nd day, Maxwell Wine and Mead. Mr. ralph loved this place so much when we visited last year we had to come back just to buy a few bottles of mead. Yes it is the real thing, and it is made with honey so it is really sweet, which of course is the reason he likes it.
You can also see how they process the grapes inside this winery from a huge open window into the processing area. This is the only winery we've been to that gives you that much of an up-close viewing. I also bought a bottle of some sweet white wine here that I loved from the first sip.
That is me up there with the very large bum. I think that no matter how skinny I get, that rear is still going to stick out. I was blessed genetically you might say. Anyway, at Maxwell's they have a hedge maze and mr. Ralph and I ventured in. It isnt too big so we didn't get lost. It was fun.
The next place we stopped at was the d'arenburg winery. As you can tell from the crest, this place has a sense of history to it. Out the front was a small building we went and had a look at which could have been used at one time as a cellar. The landscaping was gorgeous and I think the place had the most comprehensive list of wines and the cleverest names for them as well. I didn't purchase anything here, mainly because I knew I'd be going to a lot more wineries and didn't want to make my purchases too early.
Next up was Rosemount Estate, which of course was stunning as well. The thing is, it is very difficult to not call these places gorgeous. They're all beautiful in their own unique way. At Rosemount we were able to see a lot of wine barrels as well as smell the roses as it were.
After that we went to one final winery called Scarpentini where I discovered a beautiful black kitty that I spent most of the visit scratching. It loved me. Unfortunately we don't have any pics of this cat, and the sign was half cut off by my husband's expert photography. But soon after this we were lunching at a local cafe and soaking up more of the surroundings.
After an afternoon of rest, reading and some snoozing, we got ourselves dressed up for another dinner in the restaurant. This time I was prepared for how large the servings would be and we both decided to only order a main and a dessert.
While walking to the dining area we goofed off by taking lots of photos. The darkness made some of them difficult, but it was still fun nonetheless. And as you can see, we were blessed with a very idyllic setting.
And the dinner? Well, I ate beef cutlets with this fritatta that had lots of potatoes and asparagus with hollandaise sauce on the side. I could only eat a little over half the beef and a third of the fritatta. The dessert I had was rockyroad icecream sitting inside this really tart cherry sauce with flake chocolate sticking out the side. It was delectable. I didn't eat it all either, but trust me I was full. I also had a few bites of mr. ralph's brownie. Yum.
Here is our first stop of the morning on the 2nd day, Maxwell Wine and Mead. Mr. ralph loved this place so much when we visited last year we had to come back just to buy a few bottles of mead. Yes it is the real thing, and it is made with honey so it is really sweet, which of course is the reason he likes it.
You can also see how they process the grapes inside this winery from a huge open window into the processing area. This is the only winery we've been to that gives you that much of an up-close viewing. I also bought a bottle of some sweet white wine here that I loved from the first sip.
That is me up there with the very large bum. I think that no matter how skinny I get, that rear is still going to stick out. I was blessed genetically you might say. Anyway, at Maxwell's they have a hedge maze and mr. Ralph and I ventured in. It isnt too big so we didn't get lost. It was fun.
The next place we stopped at was the d'arenburg winery. As you can tell from the crest, this place has a sense of history to it. Out the front was a small building we went and had a look at which could have been used at one time as a cellar. The landscaping was gorgeous and I think the place had the most comprehensive list of wines and the cleverest names for them as well. I didn't purchase anything here, mainly because I knew I'd be going to a lot more wineries and didn't want to make my purchases too early.
Next up was Rosemount Estate, which of course was stunning as well. The thing is, it is very difficult to not call these places gorgeous. They're all beautiful in their own unique way. At Rosemount we were able to see a lot of wine barrels as well as smell the roses as it were.
After that we went to one final winery called Scarpentini where I discovered a beautiful black kitty that I spent most of the visit scratching. It loved me. Unfortunately we don't have any pics of this cat, and the sign was half cut off by my husband's expert photography. But soon after this we were lunching at a local cafe and soaking up more of the surroundings.
After an afternoon of rest, reading and some snoozing, we got ourselves dressed up for another dinner in the restaurant. This time I was prepared for how large the servings would be and we both decided to only order a main and a dessert.
While walking to the dining area we goofed off by taking lots of photos. The darkness made some of them difficult, but it was still fun nonetheless. And as you can see, we were blessed with a very idyllic setting.
And the dinner? Well, I ate beef cutlets with this fritatta that had lots of potatoes and asparagus with hollandaise sauce on the side. I could only eat a little over half the beef and a third of the fritatta. The dessert I had was rockyroad icecream sitting inside this really tart cherry sauce with flake chocolate sticking out the side. It was delectable. I didn't eat it all either, but trust me I was full. I also had a few bites of mr. ralph's brownie. Yum.
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by the way, you looked amazing in that dress (the one you posted pics of previously). seriously. hot hot hot.
Great pics...great smile...great place!!!
Im just delighted with your trip and how much you seem to enjoy it!
And hey!!! Happy belated aniversary too!!!!