Wine and food - again!

Tashi Delek
Mike & Carol Kefford
Mon 20 Jun 2011 13:58

40:54.791N 008:42.111E

 

Casteldardo Marina 16 – 20 June 2011

 

Michael had arranged for us to visit a vineyard on Sardinia so we sailed down to Castelsardo.

 

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The marina was mostly full of small fishing boats including this one which we thought looked more like a wardrobe with a suitcase on top than a working boat.  These are the things that amuse us.

 

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A delightful spot that was flat calm when we arrived and then blew up a treat for a couple of hours so we were very happy to be behind the harbour wall.

 

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Sunset over the harbour wall helped to dry the washing.

 

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We were picked up by Paolo Dettori and taken to the family vineyard and winery.  Another huge treat and great privilege to have a guided tour, learn about the entirely natural winemaking process that they use and hear the passion as he described their land and what they did.  We finished with dinner at their restaurant positioned on top of the winery with spectacular views.  The food was fabulous and, of course, complimented the wines perfectly.

 

The wine was matured in concrete vats ...........

 

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We had the best table; and they were all pretty good.......

 

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Paolo was very hospitable in spite of our terrible (i.e. non-existent) Italian.

 

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The weather forecast was discouraging (!) so we delayed our passage to Corsica by two days and got on with some boat jobs.  Bashing the eyelets into the canvas spray-dodgers that Carol had made to go along the rails either side of the cockpit to – guess what – give us some protection from sea-spray.

 

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and rivet the boom-brake in place.  This requires a very special face to do it properly......

 

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Quietly having our supper one night we had the slightly surreal experience of a bride and groom walking down the jetty.  This must be a fairly regular event as no-one turned a hair and, given the backdrop, it must make a great photo.

 

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Once the weather settled we set off for Corsica to get ready to meet Will and Annie and family.  To that end, how many yellow cloths does it take to clean Tashi Delek?....

 

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