Costa Brava

Following a few days in Barcelona, we drove up the coast of the Mediterranean Sea to a small village. The sights seen by touring were breathtaking. Personally it was a treat to travel by car, and a fine one at that! Among the sights, the vineyards. Banyuls is the grape for wine that grows and is bottled here. [Banyuls is a ffortified apéritif or dessert wine made from old vines cultivated in terraces on the slopes of the Catalan  Pyrenees in the Roussillon county of France, bordering, to the south, the Empordà wine region in Catalonia in Spain.- thank you Wikipedia] The dishes offered in cafes and establishments are an orgasm for the taste buds. Sorry, no other way to relate how exquisite the food is. The simplicity of preparation is one of the aspects; freshness the other.

One reply on “Costa Brava”

  1. How very nice to discover you on my computer this morning. I obviously need to catch up and so will go back and read your earlier posts. Your mystery photo looks a bit like the view across the small inlet from St. Jean de Luz in Southern France very close to the Spanish border.
    Nona

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