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Lao Beer Koozies, Foot Massages and Soi Cowboy Red Light District. Yeehaw.

Jul 30, 2014

We met up with my cousin about an hour after the sun went down for some Thai beers at a Mexican restaurant and sat on the AstroTurf patio downing beer like it was…well, beer in the hot Bangkok night. We ordered one after another until it was finally time to move on. Johannes got up […]

14Bang Sue and Mo Chit in Bangkok

Bang Sue and Mo Chit in Bangkok

Jul 25, 2014

It was already dark, but still so warm and humid as the lights of Bangkok lit the narrow side streets we walked down, following my cousin and his girlfriend to a restaurant that we probably couldn’t find our way back to for a million bucks. We walked past Thais sitting outside, enjoying some street food, […]

15Remix: Three Nights in Bangkok (Because one is just too cliche), Part I

Remix: Three Nights in Bangkok (Because one is just too cliche), Part I

Jul 12, 2014

My cousin somehow ended up living in Bankok via Los Angeles, Alabama and Australia. I am sure it’s a long story.  But we felt obligated — ok, and very excited — to visit and take advantage of his travel tips on our way back to Germany. Bangkok, AKA Krung Thep Maha Nakhon, sits over the Chao Praya […]

16Brisbane, Australia Experience and Photo Journal

Brisbane, Australia Experience and Photo Journal

Jul 11, 2014

I didn’t forget Brisbane! After a little edit, here is a bit about the east coast Aussie city. Here goes: Brisbane was very reminiscent of Southern California, only with Kangaroos.  As the highest populated city in Queensland and the third most in Australia, the city straddles Brisbane River, which empties about 9 miles away at the Moreton Bay. […]

17New Zealand Crush Photo Journal

New Zealand Crush Photo Journal

Jul 1, 2014

Home Sweet Home   Harvester; totally power rangers, right? Ten tons of Gewürtztraminer – first fruit of the crush in the middle of the night   The Office     Johannes – Crush Control   Jenny – Punchdown Princess   View from the top of the 5-ton fermentors, trying not to breathe too deep. CO2 […]

18The WIld Wild West…Coast of New Zealand

The WIld Wild West…Coast of New Zealand

Jun 12, 2014

We were bummed to leave Queenstown.  We could imagine in just a few months how the scene would turn from boating and water sports on the lake to skiers and boarders carving down the snow-capped purple mountains. But it was only a vision. We didn’t have time to wait around; we had some quality sun […]

19Queenstown is for  Lovers  Wine

Queenstown is for Lovers Wine

May 28, 2014

Queenstown is an adventure junkie’s dream. The place has every activity bound to get you outside and shoot you up with an adrenaline high. I mean, it’s the home of bungee-jumping for Pete’s sake – and they are damn proud of it. On a lake surrounded by mountains, Queenstown is full of both winter sports […]

20New Zealand South Island Continued – With Pictures!

New Zealand South Island Continued – With Pictures!

May 2, 2014

We only stopped off the road for Pegasus Bay on our way to Queenstown and Central Otago. We walked through the door and into a German conversation between our host and her cousin. Sometimes even all the way across the world can feel like home. The first wine, a Sauvignon Blanc/Semillion was done in the […]

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Marlborough Wine Country in a Day

Apr 23, 2014

We packed our co-worker, Tony’s 1991 Ford Falcon station wagon with our backpacks and left for Marlborough with the parting words in his best Kiwi accent: ‘it doesn’t lock, but don’t worry, do what I do – whenever I bring my kayak out, I just back up to a wall so no one can steal […]

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The Adventure Continues: New Zealand Bound

Mar 31, 2014

As the early winter made itself at home on the Mosel River, experts were saying it was going to be a long, dark and cold winter, perhaps the most so in history. We were living in the house next to Johannes’ family, lucky because his mom made a delicious lunch (the biggest meal of the […]

232012 Vintage Harvest, Mosel Valley

2012 Vintage Harvest, Mosel Valley

Mar 28, 2014

The 18 months in between was a long and short time. Johannes finished studying, granting him a major in Viticulture and Enology from Geisenheim, and went on to work for a large winery in the Mosel Valley as a general manager. Meanwhile, I went to manage a small tasting room for a Sonoma-based winery in […]

24

Amuse Bouche

Feb 8, 2014

We initially started this blog to document our story, travels and wine adventures, but many followers later, we’ve got a reputation to hold up!  *No slackers please* Over the course of the next several posts, we’ll tell a story of how we met, and the one August, at which part our two journeys became one. Undefinable, […]

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