Friendly Friday photo challenge hosted at Something to Ponder About and The Sandy Chronicles, delivers the theme “All In A Row” this week.
Being a wine lover, I immediately thought of all the beautiful vineyards I have visited with their endless symmetrical vines meticulously planted “all in a row”.
There is an enjoyment in wandering the back roads and discovering the secrets and traditions of boutique cellar door vineyards, where family businesses take pride and pleasure in producing award wining wines.
These wineries, both local and overseas, each with unique climates and geographical features, are all so special and unforgettable.

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Valegio Sul Mincio, Borghetto, Italy
Not a wine drinker myself but those Italian vineyards are spectacular aren’t they?
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Absolutely, and so many of them! The more the merrier…. 🍷😂
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You “aced” this challenge, so fortunate to have visited rural Italy and France.
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Thank you Michael. 😊
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You got that wrong Lorelle! In your post about Hawkes Bay, you have got mixed up by the ‘Bay’s. Hawkes Bay grows the pip and stone fruits, Bay of Plenty grows the kiwifruit and avocado’s. There is plenty of friendly rivalry about who IS the Bay, and I can’t let you give our claim to fame to the wrong one! Te Puke is, in fact, the Kiwifruit capital of the world!
Regards, Bev Fothergill
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Ah yes, correct Bev. I will amend that! Thanks for the reminder. Hope all is well over there 😊
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