Adelaide, Australia

Hired PartyBus Steve (but our driver was actually Fleur, she was super) to drive us out the Borassa Valley – what a great day! A visit to 5 wineries, lovely new friends Jane & Keith who live in Adelaide joined us for the day. First stop Langemeil Winery. Vines over 150 years old and the wine …. wow in a word over the top fabulous. We bought lots of wine (being we are rather deprived in Ecuador) as they tasted so great!! We bought two bottles of Freedom Shiraz, 167 year old vines aged in Oak 24 months, (15% Alcohol). Fifth Wave Grenache 60 & 90 year old vines, 12 months in Oak 15.5% Alcohol, Jackman’s Cabernet 35 year old vines, aged 24 months in oak 14.5% a bottle of Sparkling Shiraz, and port one of Dave’s favorites (YUM). Our second stop, a small winery Kabminye run by a husband and wife team. So charming and the lunch they served us – over the top. Our favorite wine there was Irma Adeline (named after her mom), second runner up Ken & Neville.  We stopped into St Hallett’s bought a ‘rolly’ crystal decanter and a couple bottles of their Faith Shiraz, lovely finish on this one. Next stop was Jacobs Creek – a wonderful tasting no purchase here though. And our final stop Maggie Beers – first sight was this lovely Mercedes and inside was all kinds of goodness. Pate, cheese, wine, jam, jelly, and crackers – we bought just a little to have an Australian treat on board on a sea day with friends. Just a fabulous day we came back with enough wine to make us happy for a little while!! Cheers!!!

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Planning a trip to Seattle?

things to see and do

Pike Place Market

http://www.experiencewa.com/top-10-things-to-do-in-seattle-when-it-rains.aspx

some other great things to do

Snoqualmie – the falls 40 minutes from downtown the town is cute too
http://www.snoqualmiefalls.com/

Issaquah – Gilman Village (15 min from downtown)
http://www.gilmanvillage.com/generalinfo.php3

Kirkland – on the water and great for strolling, lunch, art – coffee (15 min from downtown)
http://www.explorekirkland.com/

if you like blown glass – then head to Tacoma to see the Museum of Glass – be sure to check out the hot shop and all so you can watch glass being blow (like in Murano, Italy) take a stroll across the bridge of glass and check out the court house too
http://www.museumofglass.org/ target=”_blank”
then head over to old Tacoma for a lunch on the water

how about some wine tasting …

Wineries
http://www.woodinvillewinecountry.com/

Wineries and tasting rooms
http://www.gotastewine.com/woodinville-wineries.php

info:
http://gonw.about.com/od/attractionswa/a/woodinville_2.htm