Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Sudden Onset Of Dizziness And Nausea



Riverine Rabbit - never heard of? Never mind. Or maybe because it is a Hasenart, of which there are only 200 copies. Well, think of "rammeln like rabbits"? Not. And therein lies the dog, sorry, the hare, buried.
is in this species is a threatened species, which is located exclusively in the South African wine-growing region, Robertson. More specifically told to include in the immediate vicinity of the vineyards of the winery Graham Beck, with a nature reserve and wildlife reserve. Unfortunately, the male representatives of the rodent genus only interested in copious eating and no longer reproduce. Thus, the body proportions of males are so extensive that is to think not about sex. The game reserve
Graham Beck has devoted an entire range of wines: The Game Reserve! Including a single varietal Chenin Blanc, with the Riverine Rabbit as a motif on the label. A portion of the proceeds of this wine collection is devoted to the one for the conservation of fauna and flora, on the other to find ways to accelerate the growth of the rabbit - either through artificial insemination or "Diätkarantäne.

The Chenin Blanc grapes for this were as long as possible to full maturity left on the vine, which brought him a strong yellow color and rich complexity and the scent of ripe exotic fruits. Then allowed to circulate in the mouth, you can taste a whole basket of fruit: pineapple, melon, peach and else do all sorts of exotic. With lush, opulent brilliance he is due to the long and crisp ends. If you enjoy it for dinner, we would in this case, advise and recommend the roast hare rather Spaghetti Carbonara!



Graham Beck The Game Reserve Chenin Blanc 2009


Robertson, South Africa
11.90 € 0.75 (1l = € 15.87)

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