Gillian Everett's photos with the keyword: Wine
SHC41 Feet on the ground
| 10 Jul 2021 |
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TSC Scavenger hunt - Feet
Pinot Grigio 2020, from South Australia
215/366 Minimal clear glass
| 02 Aug 2020 |
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Sunday challenge - Glass with minimalism e.g. vase with flowers
Oh dear, was supposed to take "Glass with minimalism" e.g. vase and flowers. Forgot about the minimalism part, see PiP.
Took a second minimal version :-) the flowers are a bit busy, coastal wattle, flowering everywhere now. Then saw Marj's post, should be CLEAR GLASS... off to take ANOTHER photo... Here it is...
14/366 Rabo de Galo
good intentions
Eclectic
| 25 Apr 2016 |
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This hallstand is now used as a wine rack, and for all types of things :-)
No set up required, this is its natural state.
TSC something that used to be something else
291/365
219/365 Relax
Red, Red Wine
Sunday Prosecco
| 16 Jan 2015 |
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... made from a grape varietal which is rare in Australia, Glera (Prosecco is the Italian synonym for this variety), and was sourced from regions as diverse as the Alpine Valley of Victoria through to the Fleurieu Peninsula in South Australia.
minchinburywines.com.au/our-wines/salute
4/365
fruits of the earth
| 02 Nov 2014 |
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2/30 Midnight blue/unmellow yellow 12 Months in Colour
TSC Low Key
Scarlet Wine
The Old Dog
| 14 Jun 2014 |
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Taken for the June theme Black and Colour/s.
The Old Dog.
Extract from label, tribute to the Winemaker's revered grandfather... 'He always spoke with wise and wonderful words, and one saying in particular has always stuck with me, “ It's the old dog for the hard road and the puppy dog for the footpath”.'
Aubergine aka Eggplant.
The plant is native to the Indian Subcontinent. It has been cultivated in southern and eastern Asia since prehistory. The aubergine is unrecorded in England until the 16th century.
12/30 June Black and Colour, 12 Months/365 Days in Colour.
Oomoo
| 16 Jan 2014 |
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Hardys wines est. 1853 in South Australia.
Thomas Hardy came to Australia from Devon. He first worked with John Reynell, South Australia’s first winemaker. In 1850 he married Johanna and bought his first property Bankside. He bottled his first vintage in 1857.
In 1870 he launched his Oomoo range – named using the local aboriginal word for ‘good’.
In 1876 he purchased the Tintara vineyards and winery in McLaren Vale.
First Australian wines to be awarded two gold medals at the International Wine Shows in Bordeaux 1882 and Paris 1889.
History from hardyswines.com.
17/31 January Dark Green, 365 Days in Colour.
MDPD2014 17/365
10 Green Bottles
| 09 Jan 2014 |
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Some Australian favourites here.
Jacob's Creek, Barossa Valley, South Australia.
Their winemaking tradition dates back to 1847 when Johann Gramp planted his first vineyard on the banks of Jacob's Creek.
Jamiesons Run, Coonawarra, South Australia, Limestone Coast.
The original Jamiesons run was a remote outback sheep station owned by the Chaffey Brothers in the mid 1800s .
8/31 January Dark Green, 365 Days in Colour.
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