tripledigitken
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Where was this picture taken?
I need a specific location, vineyard will not do.
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La Cetto, South of Ensenada, back porch, around noon in June
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tripledigitken
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right time wrong winery.
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Would it be Vides de Guadalupe Domeq?
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Taco de Baja
La Cetto, South of Ensenada, back porch, around noon in June |
I knew Sto. Tomas was south of Ensenada. Does Cetto have a place south as well?
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| Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
| Quote: | Originally posted by Taco de Baja
La Cetto, South of Ensenada, back porch, around noon in June |
I knew Sto. Tomas was south of Ensenada. Does Cetto have a place south as well? |
The big vineyard south of San Vicente is their's... Sometimes grapes are sold from a stand... Here is 'Sra. BajaCactus' (Lorenia) there in 2005:
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One of the vineyards on your way to San Jose de la Zorra?
READY SET.....................
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OK...Where? We need clues and landmarks. What is that catapult looking thing? Is that a clue?
Back to Sta. Tomas....???
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I'll narrow it down for you.................
Guadalupe Valley
Their wine not to miss Tempranillo
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Is it Ivette's "Tres Mujeres" Winery?
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DENNIS
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Vinisterra Vineyards.
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DENNIS you guessed it. A fine place to visit and taste their excellent wines. A must stop for anyone exploring Guadalupe Valle IMO.
Ken
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| Quote: | Originally posted by tripledigitken
DENNIS you guessed it. A fine place to visit and taste their excellent wines. A must stop for anyone exploring Guadalupe Valle IMO.
Ken |
I collaborated with Google.
Something else in Puebla Guadalupe is a quail industry. You can buy frozen, ready to cook birds as well as jars of pickeled quail eggs. The eggs
have always made more sense to me. Quail is a one-bite bird.
Anyway, when you're in town, ask anybody where the Cordoníz place is. The one I went to was right on "Main Street"....easy to find.
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great stuff Ken - thanks for the tip. hard to find here but i'll look for it anyway - there are a few GV wines around the specialty shops.
that catapult was an easy chair. easy in...hard out.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by capt. mike
great stuff Ken - thanks for the tip. hard to find here but i'll look for it anyway - there are a few GV wines around the specialty shops.
that catapult was an easy chair. easy in...hard out. |
Honestly Mike, better wines for the same money from US, Spain, Italy, Argentina, Australia, but if you want to have a Mexican wine they put out some
good vino.
Just my opinion, others will disagree.
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agree - ditto Chile. but the nebelillo (sp??) from Cetto i had in 2004 was spectacular. at about $6 US then.
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I'm not certain that Dennis is a wine drinker. That said this thread reminded me of how people play with cats.
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It's been a long day................how does cat play remind you of this thread?
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that catapult thing...
is that the CATapult referred to?
And I had no clue where the location was, I was pretty sure the original picture had a LOUNGE CHAIR in it.
chaise lounge....
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