"With a broken heart and a woman on my mind" Catalonia.

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You know it's gonna be a good day when you rock up at a wine producing estate at 10:00am with a promise of free tasting of the local fizzy plonk. Even suffering a lengthy guided tour and complete history of the industry first.

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And so it was arriving at Llopart, near to a little town of Subirats, Catalonia, a family run business that has been around for over 130 years.

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I in my foolish wisdom thought that there were only white grapes and red grapes

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Shock horror, there are apparently over 10k varieties, but thankfully only 10 varieties are hugely popular, which made me feel a little better in my ignorance.

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The vineyards stretch far on the slopes of the Penedès hills, giving an ideal aspect for their growth to maturity

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The serrated mountains of Monserrat in the far distance.

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Being told that the cava was still made in the traditional manner we moved indoors, where I expected and hoped to see a multitude of local peasants stomping around bare foot there trousers and skirts hitched up squishing the juice from the grape

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Nope, all we were taken to was the 'storage area" wher the filled bottles stand to mature....

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Then conveniently back into the showroom for the tasting and product hard sell

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The tasting was try three types of Cava, can't remember what they were called.

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But FFS! I have taken bigger measures of medicine than what was poured into the glasses.

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I mean seriously? No I am not going all wine snobbish I am just wanting you to see the massive amount in the glass

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Booze is booze, and to listen to mine host going on and on and on like a tramps overcoat about colour viscosity, bubbles, ( apparently they vary in size dependant upon a number of factors), tastes of dried fruits, toast, balsamic and subtle smoked notes.

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I am afraid to say the atmosphere was a cut with a knife when after waggling my empty glass for awhile expecting a top up I said in my best wine snob voice.

"Tastes like Prosecco to me."

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Impressive range, should taste like Prosecco most probably is... !LOLZ

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I never liked Kawa. I mean, its tastes good while I drink it, but it always makes me feel very bad afterwards even if I had a glass or too. This makes me think they definitely have a secret 😁

hmm! that is glass or two......not bottle or two???? LOL

Even after a single glass ))

LOl, guess in the UK we would call you a "lightweight", nothing shameful in that

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That's the posh way around a booze holiday!

I would rather slum it then and guzzle booze by the pint!!!

I'm with you.

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It's tricky to please you, huh? lol... this wine thing is very complicated but beautiful, like everything that has history and tradition. The only part that I confess I don't like very much... wow, I don't feel comfortable thinking about it, is the part of the people barefoot on the grapes. What if someone has foot fungus?

guess foot fungus would add a little bit of protein?

I have taken bigger measures of medicine than what was poured into the glasses

Damn misers. Of course, they can't sell their booze - first they have to get a visitor drunk enough. That's the basics. If this family eventually fails after those 130 years, I won't be surprised.

hoped to see a multitude of local peasants stomping around bare foot...

No local peasants, but enslaved travelers in a secret underground, kidnapped a century or so ago and turned into underground slaves who stomp grapes by generations, eat stomped grapes, give birth in stomped grapes, and die in stomped grapes - that's why their booze has so many tones (including amniotic fluid, dead flash, cum, cigarette butts, etc). (Just a guess).

Now you are starting to worry me!

😁😁 My tiny inner Stephen King, got unchained for a few minutes. 😀

LOL! Oh it was darker than that!!

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