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Mixing Business and Pleasure
Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
Tags: concert, Music, radiohead, Travel, trip
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Reflecting on Morocco
Monday, April 14th, 2008
One of the highlights of the Morocco trip my wife and I recently took was staying with La Baraka Auberge just outside of Merzouga, on the border of the Sahara, about 100 km’s from Algeria. Our host, Hassan Outaleb, was a film-star cum philosopher Berber of nomadic heritage who has run La Baracka for several years.
Rather memorably – if not because it was highly rehearsed, he would impart his own cultural wisdom onto us between meals and volleys of mint-tea ‘Berber Whisky.’ I think the point he made most strongly was ‘what’s bad for the rest of the world, is good for Berber.’ Primarily – at the heart of it, he was referring to the perception (more…)
Tags: Energy, morocco, Travel, Wine
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Ruarri Returns… and Hello to Meghan
Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
Tags: morocco, pictures, Travel, Wine, writing
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Great White Sharks… great white wines too
Sunday, July 8th, 2007
Blah blah blah… wine tourism. Yes, it is not for everyone. If you don’t have much leave and have a spirit of adventure – France is perhaps not for you. If I didn’t live so close to Europe, wine tourism in Europe would not be on my list of priorities. There’s so much to do in this world – Machu Picchu, the Pyramids, Petra in Jordan, Crac de Chevaliers in Syria and Deildartunguhverin Iceland – these are real destinations. Leave vineyards until you’re older and your heart wont handle adrenaline, you’re too tired to walk long distances or you’ve become conservative in your old age and don’t much trust what you term 3rd world. Australia is too far to fly really… and you get coral reefs much closer. And for vineyards or scenery the Pacific Coast Highway provides enough scenic beauty en route to some really impressive vineyard, and you can probably imagine what its like to be close to Ayers Rock. Also, if you want to be a wine ambassador, your photgraphs of trellised vines, portly wine makers and musty cellars with barriques stacked on one another aren’t going to much impress your non-enthusiast friends. What you really want for a perfect holiday is enviable adventure.
Never fear fellow wine enthusiast! Wine and adventure are not mutually exclusive… well, at least in South Africa they’re not. If you drive to Hermanus from Cape Town, which is just an hour away – during June and October, you will not only be able to do some of the world’s best shore based whale watching, you’ll also have access to some of the best seafood you’re like to experience to be accompanied by an array of cheap and excellent Elgin or Durbanville Hills Sauvignon Blancs. And if you’re up to it, you can book a day’s Great White Shark watching – where you’ll be taken out to Gansbaai by one of the few operators. If the weather is good enough, you’ll be treated to a champagne breakfast on the shore – before embarking on the trip. I can speak from personal experience and say that you’ll never treasure a flute of champagne more that when you have it in mind that you’re about to come into close quarters with one of our planet’s most fearsome predators. The next day – once you’ve upped the stakes of your life experiences… you can take a more chilled option by going on a wine route, and perhaps visiting the Hamilton Russell and Southern Right winery, which are less than 20 minutes away.

South Africa is the only country in the world where you can drink their local great white wines before visiting the resident Great White Sharks. And the following weak, you can watch the sunset in a game reserve, washing succulent Kudu biltong down with a spicy pinotage whilst and marvelling over the Lion Pride you had seen that morning. South Africa is where wine and adventure meet.
Tags: Cape Town, Great White Shark, review, South Africa, Travel, Wine
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Local grapes in the land of female love
Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007
For one reason or another I’ve been to a fair share of gay clubs and bars over the years and had completely discounted the seeming minority of female couples in comparison to male couples on each occasion. So this last week it was rather a unique experience to be quite suddenly immersed into the cultural birthplace of lesbianism, on the Greek isle of Lesbos, in the Aegean Sea, just off the coast of Turkey.
Tags: Travel
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