4 million people (of which 20% ridiculously?) enjoy the success song “Farmer seeks woman” every Sunday evening, presented by Yvon Jaspers.
However, the nesting season is almost coming to an end and last night I almost pushed a bottle of wine through the television screen… with a bottle of wine Bert had fallen for Henrieke like a rock.
But not………the click was not there, it will. Version 2 of this program entitled “Farmer seeks woman to drink wine with” will always end in a successful relationship.
Wine brings people together and on the same wavelength. I like to sponsor some bottles and then my latest find from Portugal. Paço dos Cunhas de Santar Dao Nature 2010† Until well into the 12s, Dão was synonymous with stiff, tannin-rich red wine. With the abolition of the rule that only cooperatives were allowed to make Dão wine, innovative quality producers have emerged who harvest the grapes significantly more mature and in better condition, of which this wine is a good example. Here, the touriga nacional and tinta roriz grape varieties – synonymous with the Spanish tempranillo – are grown organically. Harvesting is only done when the grapes are optimally ripe, with ripe and soft tannins. This is followed by the traditional way of making wine with a barrel aging of about XNUMX months. The result is a beautiful, full and soft red Dão. Very suitable for drinking in the cold winter months and tastes best when the wine is decanted beforehand. No fruit flies are attracted to this, but butterflies………. – xxx –
Author: Mr. W. Snaak / www.josbeeres.nl / HG