it only took three and a half years
but
my beer only husband
finally
found a wine he likes
and
we found a beautiful vineyard to explore as well
our quest for this vineyard
all started after we spotted a
50 euro
bottle of wine
at our local wine bar
why on earth was this wine 50 euro??
(note to readers, we are cheap winos
and
only spend avg 6-10 euro a bottle)
we saw the vineyard
on the label
google mapped it
realized it was only a couple of hours away
and
decided
to drive there
to try it
in
hopes it would be cheaper there
then
at the wine bar
our quest for this vineyard
all started after we spotted a
50 euro
bottle of wine
at our local wine bar
why on earth was this wine 50 euro??
(note to readers, we are cheap winos
and
only spend avg 6-10 euro a bottle)
we saw the vineyard
on the label
google mapped it
realized it was only a couple of hours away
and
decided
to drive there
to try it
in
hopes it would be cheaper there
then
at the wine bar
enter
the drive up was gorgeous
at the end of this tree lined road
sat the vineyard
(this picture doesn't do it justice)
the winery was founded in
1811
Giancarlo Begnoni
the head of the vineyard
was there when we came
and
he provided us a wonderful tasting experience
without even setting up an appointment!
(perks of going mid week)
he gave us a brief history about the wine he "made"
and
friends it is worth every penny!
it has only been made
seventeen times
in
fifty years!
we even got to see the historical cellars
the oldest cellar
dates back to the 11th century!
it is dedicated
to
Santa Sofia
the newest cellars
were built in the 18th century
the tour was delightful
very informative
and the grounds were simply gorgeous
i apologize
i wish i had more
and
better pictures
but
we had a two year old with us
and
between
wine tasting
chasing a two year old
and
listening to the wealth of information from Giancarlo
(whom speaks mainly italian and i speak mainly english)
my photo opportunities were limited
but
aviano folks
take my word
drive the two hours
out towards verona
and
see this beautiful vineyard
and taste
the wine
it's extremely pleasing to the pallet
(do i sound like a wino yet)
my beer loving husband
finally bought a case of wine
he calls
"all his"
love love
from
aviano
at the end of this tree lined road
sat the vineyard
(this picture doesn't do it justice)
the winery was founded in
1811
Giancarlo Begnoni
the head of the vineyard
was there when we came
and
he provided us a wonderful tasting experience
without even setting up an appointment!
(perks of going mid week)
he gave us a brief history about the wine he "made"
and
friends it is worth every penny!
it has only been made
seventeen times
in
fifty years!
we even got to see the historical cellars
the oldest cellar
dates back to the 11th century!
it is dedicated
to
Santa Sofia
the newest cellars
were built in the 18th century
the tour was delightful
very informative
and the grounds were simply gorgeous
i apologize
i wish i had more
and
better pictures
but
we had a two year old with us
and
between
wine tasting
chasing a two year old
and
listening to the wealth of information from Giancarlo
(whom speaks mainly italian and i speak mainly english)
my photo opportunities were limited
but
aviano folks
take my word
drive the two hours
out towards verona
and
see this beautiful vineyard
and taste
the wine
it's extremely pleasing to the pallet
(do i sound like a wino yet)
my beer loving husband
finally bought a case of wine
he calls
"all his"
love love
from
aviano