These are creatures the Italians call "ships"
This is a straightaway in rural Italy
You too can rent this. Agriturismo at Casale Pozzuolo
There's gold in them thar hills
"A.A.D" = Atto a diventare (meant to become) a DOC Montecucco wine. It can't be labeled as such until the local appellation commission tests and approves it.



Nice pics, Jeff.
Posted by: john hughes | 03/13/2010 at 09:04 AM
Nice pics. Show us more.
Posted by: Mr Taz | 03/13/2010 at 09:08 AM
I will eventually. Some of them have to do with new producers, so we have to reserve them till the right time.
Posted by: Strappo | 03/13/2010 at 09:17 AM
Ships? I thought they were called scips.
Posted by: gianpaolo | 03/13/2010 at 03:21 PM
Interesting fact: "sheep" was spelled "scip" in Anglo-Saxon. Really, it was.
Posted by: Strappo | 03/14/2010 at 11:34 AM
I knew it, I was just checking that you did!
Posted by: gianpaolo | 03/14/2010 at 12:53 PM
You study Anglo-Saxon? Or does Justine just tell you to fuck off regularly? (That's pretty Anglo-Seaxon too, "fuck off.")
Posted by: Strappo | 03/14/2010 at 02:32 PM
sheeps that pass in the night?
Posted by: fredric koeppel | 03/16/2010 at 03:49 PM