Today we headed out to the Parc Floral to check out another wine show, this time it was Vins deTerroir. I was feeling pretty special because we received free tickets in the mail from a winemaker that we visited at the last show, until we realized that the tickets were available free on the internet. No problem, it didn't affect our enjoyment this afternoon, which began with a walk through the beautiful Parc Floral to get to the salon that was housing all the wine.
I hear it's snowing in Canada? We have the beginnings of spring flowers here. It was a beautiful day, the sun was shining, and the daffodils were sprouting.
We had a picnic in this exact spot last summer, now it's planted with geranium bulbs.
A lonely peacock
Where's the wine?
Ready to start tasting!
Highlights of the show (aside from the free wine) included the winemaker who told us that you can't learn to appreciate wine, it's part of your (French) culture. All us Kiwis and Canadians are just faking it, apparently. He also complained extensively at the difficulties and costs associated with trying to get into the Canadian wine market, something that we heard frequently at the last show we attended.
Inside the hall
Anja checks out the cheese
Two happy tasters
The haul.
Our impromptu picnic
Impromptu picnics call for make-shift utensils, such as a credit card cheese cutter....
And keys to push the cork into a bottle of freshly purchase wine.
It was a lovely afternoon.
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