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Next door is the tower built by the same family in, oh, like the 1400s. - IMG_2575
purportedly the world's largest corkscrew collection - IMG_0088
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We were very excited to see this bull silhouette, which was featured on the cover of our guidebook, until we drove a little more and realized they're all over the damn place. - IMG_2688
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Most of the grapevines were sporting their red autumn finery. - IMG_2558
Leslie, vineyard - IMG_0159
our GPS location - IMG_2519
Bryan on the road again - IMG_2514
a little shrine built into a hill that reminds Leslie of guerilla Buddha shrines in Thailand - IMG_2521
mountains - IMG_2525
The mountains were covered in a lot of intentional, grid-like reforestation, presumably lumber industry investments. - IMG_2677
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Leslie gets personal with some wine grapes. - IMG_2616
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craggy - IMG_2513
Leslie and cows. Leslie is, at this point, quite sick with a cold. - IMG_2606
Bryan chills out. - IMG_0207
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including the inevitably naughty ones - IMG_2617
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random cool bridge - IMG_2640
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cool cathedral clock - IMG_2517
typical farmhouse - IMG_0073
A side effect of turning our back on wine was that we had some delicious dry cider (sidra) from Northern Spain, which you pour into glasses from great height to give it some foaminess. - IMG_0210
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