We met up outside Cardiff Castle in the pouring rain at 10:45, bundled into two taxis and arrive a little later than we should (our taxi driver had no idea where it was, and was using his phone as a sat nav on his lap - nice way to keep your eyes off the road!).
First things first, we bought a bottle of wine (whoop!), I had two small glasses and chatted with my friend as I hadn't seen him in 11 years, such a long time!
After that, and before we decided to eat, we had a little walk around the vineyard admiring the grapes. We then headed to the restaurant for the wine tasting.
** My friend who'd flown over from New Zealand **
I'm not sure how it's done everywhere else, but here it felt like it might be unconventional. We weren't talked through the process, but had a piece of paper that tells you what to do. What I really liked was the 'coaster' in the pack that they place the wines on, so you know which you're having :) This should have been £10 a head, but because we were a big group the lovely waitress discounted it for us to £7.50 each.
The two white wines were a little sharp for my taste, there was a dry and a medium dry, but the rose, that was lovely, quite sweet but still a little tart.
** Some pretty wild flowers on our table **
Then we moved on to food! For starter I had Welsh Rarebit, the vegetarian version which had leeks on the top, it was so yummy! Then for the main I had this delicious pasta dish, spinach and ricotta. It was really good and not too creamy or rich - just right!
By this time I was quite tipsy, with the two glasses of wine at the beginning, the 3 small 50ml taster glasses and about another 2 glasses of rose after that, I'd had my fill, and all before 3pm. After getting back to Cardiff, I grabbed a cab home (couldn't face rush hour Valley trains) and have been fighting having a hangover since!
All in all I really enjoyed my day there, the venue was beautiful and the food marvellous. Is it somewhere I'd go again? Yes, I'd love to take my hubby there for a nice lunch :)
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Written by Georgina Kent
Sounds and looks like a lovely day! That food looks seriously yummy too xx
ReplyDeleteWine tasting is indeed a wonderful experience. I've tried this once and I really enjoyed every bit of it. Many would say this is just a waste of time, but I would still consider this as an incredible avenue. Anyway, the food seems so mouth-watering. Thanks for sharing!
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