Cloud capping Box Hill as we arrived at the Denbies wine estate, where an age-old friend, Kate Pocock, was waiting to steer us around the landscape. Elaine and she worked at Oxford University Press back in the now distant day.
Exquisite winter, spring-like, weather. Wine growing in England is a rare upside of the growing climate emergency, though I hear some continental wineries are now buy land in places as far north as Norway. How long before these bucolic acres are arid wastelands?
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