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nonbinary-nature-lover-jeri 4 years ago
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A young woman smashed grapes 馃崌 in a traditional vat at El Rancho de las Golondrinas (The Ranch of the Swallows). Photo by me, Jeri Rae. * El Rancho de las Golondrinas (The Ranch of the Swallows), a historic rancho and now a living history museum, is strategically located on what was once the Camino Real, the Royal Road that extended from Mexico City to Santa Fe. The ranch provided goods for trade and was a place where the caravans that plied the road would stop on their journey coming from or going to Santa Fe. It was a paraje, an official rest stop for travelers, and was even mentioned by the great colonial military leader and governor, Don Juan Bautista de Anza, when he stopped here with his expeditionary force in 1780. El Rancho de las Golondrinas, located on 200 acres in the rural farming valley of La Ci茅nega just south of Santa Fe, New Mexico, strives to maintain examples of life during the period when Spain ruled in the southwestern portion of the North and most of the Central American continent. The museum opened in 1972 and is dedicated to the history, heritage and culture of 18th and 19th century New Mexico. Guides are dressed in period clothing and demonstrate weaving, hide tanning, milling, blacksmithing and the planting of crops. In addition to normal hours of operation there are ten annual festivals at El Rancho de las Golondrinas. Its acequia system (irrigation ditch complex) is on the Register of Historic Places for New Mexico. * #WineMaking #TraditionalWineMaking #SmashingGrapes #ByMe #ByJeriRae #ElRanchoDeLasGolondrinas #SantaFe #LivingHistoryMuseum #NewMexico #LandOfEnchantment #LaCienegaNM https://www.instagram.com/p/CJCnxcWlPC4/?igshid=xnfgzmi3moi1
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riccardoav 5 years ago
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Quella della vendemmia e della vinificazione naturale 猫 l鈥檈sperienza che ho sempre desiderato fare da quando ho imparato a conoscere ed amare il vino ed il suo mondo. Ringrazio gli amici vignaioli e non, che mi hanno ascoltato e consigliato. Ma soprattutto chi mi ha lasciato in custodia le proprie vigne ed ospitato in cantina. 馃檹馃徎 Ma questo 猫 solo l鈥檌nizio, ora ci saranno i travasi, che mi porteranno alla primavera dove, forse, qualcosa verr脿 imbottigliato.馃馃徎 #wine #winemaking #naturalwines #traditionalwinemaking #winetasting #italianwine (presso Altedo, Emilia-Romagna, Italy) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3H-hD3iB7_/?igshid=188mz8tpd67we
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vivacwinery 6 years ago
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It鈥檚 a little difficult to see, but these are different ways to get oak in a wine, far left is oak dust, far right are oak beans. OUR WINES ARE HAPPY IN ACTUAL FRENCH OAK BARRELS. So the next time someone says the super cheap bottle of wine is the same as the one you pay more for...show them this. #wine #traditionalwinemaking #onlythebest https://www.instagram.com/vivacwinery/p/BvZweLMnzqy/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=of7xbnnah1es
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nonbinary-nature-lover-jeri 6 years ago
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A young woman smashed grapes 馃崌 in a traditional vat at El Rancho de las Golondrinas (The Ranch of the Swallows). Photo by me, Jeri Cheney. * El Rancho de las Golondrinas (The Ranch of the Swallows), a historic rancho and now a living history museum, is strategically located on what was once the Camino Real, the Royal Road that extended from Mexico City to Santa Fe. The ranch provided goods for trade and was a place where the caravans that plied the road would stop on their journey coming from or going to Santa Fe. It was a paraje, an official rest stop for travelers, and was even mentioned by the great colonial military leader and governor, Don Juan Bautista de Anza, when he stopped here with his expeditionary force in 1780. El Rancho de las Golondrinas, located on 200 acres in the rural farming valley of La Ci茅nega just south of Santa Fe, New Mexico, strives to maintain examples of life during the period when Spain ruled in the southwestern portion of the North and most of the Central American continent. The museum opened in 1972 and is dedicated to the history, heritage and culture of 18th and 19th century New Mexico. Guides are dressed in period clothing and demonstrate weaving, hide tanning, milling, blacksmithing and the planting of crops. In addition to normal hours of operation there are ten annual festivals at El Rancho de las Golondrinas. Its acequia system (irrigation ditch complex) is on the Register of Historic Places for New Mexico. * #WineMaking #TraditionalWineMaking #SmashingGrapes #ByMe #ByJeriRae #ElRanchoDeLasGolondrinas #SantaFe #LivingHistoryMuseum #NewMexico #LandOfEnchantment #LaCienegaNM (at El Rancho de las Golondrinas) https://www.instagram.com/p/Brn7rVRBJQ1/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=20ijlrjubcfd
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