this is me and my dady. right out of a winery and the winery was also a restaurant. So we ate lunch there. It was a good lunch.
Dady and me outside a winery
2 thoughts on “June 20 2011”
After our weekend trip to the north, we returned to Tbilisi. On Monday Kirsten went to work, but hired a driver to take the four of us to Sighnaghi in the east. After the alpine terrain of Sunday, we went to fertile, cultivated, rolling hills. Georgia has an 8,000 year history of viniculture, and a unique process of making wine in terra cotta pots buried in the ground. We had a fabulous lunch and wine tasting at Pheasant’s Tears winery — currently being distributed in WA, OR, CA and VA/DC.
With that face, Eero looks like he is at a whinery…
2 thoughts on “June 20 2011”
After our weekend trip to the north, we returned to Tbilisi. On Monday Kirsten went to work, but hired a driver to take the four of us to Sighnaghi in the east. After the alpine terrain of Sunday, we went to fertile, cultivated, rolling hills. Georgia has an 8,000 year history of viniculture, and a unique process of making wine in terra cotta pots buried in the ground. We had a fabulous lunch and wine tasting at Pheasant’s Tears winery — currently being distributed in WA, OR, CA and VA/DC.
With that face, Eero looks like he is at a whinery…
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