Graeme
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Yesterday I had the pleasure of visiting @rye_fine_wines wine bar and shop, and having a good chat with the owner, Graeme!
(For those that don't know, my name is also Graeme, and it's a rare occasion to find people who spell that name correctly). 😎
This was the final stop on my 50km walk around the south coast, and by far one of the nicest. Aside from having a great selection of wines to enjoy, (in particular I had a fantastic glass of white wine made from local grapes from Ischia in Italy), the ambience was also fantastic.
It's the kind of place where you feel immediately relaxed and welcomed, where you can grab a glass of wine and chill, or get a bottle to take home. You can have nice chats or listen to a few good tunes, or simply sip a delicious wine and watch the world go by.
If you happen upon Rye in your travels, I would absolutely make sure to pop your head in and say hi! I can't imagine you won't be made to feel right at home almost immediately.
Have fun, and say hi from me if you go. 0 reply
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Yesterday I visited @charlespalmervineyards near Rye on the south coast of England. I look windswept because I had just walked five hours to get there along the 1066 country trail. Trust me when I say it was worth it!
Can you imagine that picture perfect postcard version of England, where there are rolling hills, cute villages with ancient churches, castles dotted about the landscape, and the ever present sound of seagulls in the air reminding you that the beach is near.
Yep, that's what this is. But of course, add to that the fact there is also wine! Is this heaven?
The winery itself is set in some of the most beautiful countryside I've seen in a long time, located next to a storybook farm manor and a valley full of grape vines.
The soil here is a mixture of chalk, kimmeridge clay, and sandy loam ensuring pretty good drainage against the English rain. The wines are mature, complex and very delicious, with really noticeable character across different vintages. The Pinot noir and Chardonnay were fantas… 0 reply
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