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Vineyards a-go-go!

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A German biker I know had been on at me for ages to buzz down to this fairly exclusive vineyard outside of Hua Hin.
Now vineyards aren't really my thing, I'm more a hard liquor kinda guy, but wine tastes good if it's been done right and so after a few more of the boys had been assembled and organised we all met up at the 'Ritzy' McDonalds at mid-day and set off on another adventure!

Setting off through Hua Hin was ok, one of the riders rode this beast of a bike - A BMW 1200 LT Tourer! It nearly got stuck in a traffic gap it was that hoofin' and big! :D

It was kinda cool though cause you'd be going alongside and all of a sudden, Bavarian music tunes would drift across from his bike. Very surreal for Thailand.

Heading up Pala-u road for a while, after the bypass intersection we stopped off for some refreshment.

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Then it was back at it until a non-descript turn-off on the left.

The road got a bit shty here and it was potholes galore in places.

We took a right at a T Junction I think, then after about ten minutes the road became a solid gravel and dirt track, but fairly wide.

A fork in the road appeared with a security booth nestled in the 'throat' of it. We took the right fork.
It took care and diligence though, too fast on a corner and over you go! :O

Arriving there was pretty impressive-looking pastiche of imagery. Vines are to your right and stretch as far as the eye can see!
The road dips, forms a brief causeway then it's a sharp uphill climb to what looks like an impressive Viking-esque feasting hall but with a ski-ramp on the roof!

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As we made the last ascent off to our left there were some mighty elephants curious at our arrival! Some mahoots were tending to them in the shelter, and it was then that a somewhat old-worlde vibe then set in :)

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On parking our bikes and stepping into the main building it soon becomes apparent that the winery is a well-run business.

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Scores of workers are out tending the vines, new land is being developed and cultivated.

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Heh heh, nothing escapes Riders big eye on the valley :D

The tireless beasts of burden we saw before are portrayed as clumping about among the vines carrying heavy barrels for the grape collection.
This is wisdom for they do not disturb the delicate soil too much (compared to a wheeled machine say), plus it give the elephants something to do instead of languishing on the streets.

Fired off a barrage of pics while the other bikers got straight into the 'wine tasting'

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My wine (the middle one), tasted very crisp and sharp with a sweet tangle. A tangle indeed at 180 baht but such are the luxury's :)
It was Monsoon Valley White Shiraz if I remember rightly. I know it's not white coloured, but that's the wine alright.
The sugar daddy of the group (who rides the BMW) was in his element, swishing the wine about and instructing yours truly on how to correctly hold the wine glass, 'not like you're holding a beer! tut tut! Like this..' He'd sqwark.
I wasn't complaining though as it was buy one bottle, get one free and at this my German friend obliged. 780 baht for one bottle! :)
I know back home you'd be paying a bit more than that, even with the crappy exchange rates :)

More wine was getting poured, glass after glass. The warm, wooziness of wine settle in and I felt the return trip looming so had to wave off the wine girls eventually ;)

The seating areas have balcony's and with it being on the hill you look out into the valley's beyond and feel like you're master of all you survey! :)

I weaved this panoramic pic for you boys!

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The place was fairly quiet, although I met another Skandi expat I knew from HH. He'd come in his car 'Very bad roads' he complained bruskly after we exchanged hello's.
'You should try biking it mate' I mused chirpily.

After about 3 hours of wining it up we called it a day and returned to our machines, now boiling hot from the sun.

Far, far in the distance was Hua Hin, and it was time to return back through pothole city to get to it...

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Things to know:

The place is called Hua Hin Valley (owned by Siam Winery) at the appropriatley named Baan Khork Chang area. Rough translation - Elephant house something, I'd like to think it's the Elephant Cork House but it's probably something else ;)
The master of linguistics on here might know more though...

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Very nice, Thanks!! :cheers:
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Nice pics Rider. :cheers:

Should have known yours would be the rosé. :P
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Nice report, but nearly 16 quid for a bottle of Thai wine - the mind boggles! :shock:

I just bought a very nice Italian Cabernet Sauvignon on offer at 3.69 from the local supermarket.
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caller wrote:Nice report, but nearly 16 quid for a bottle of Thai wine - the mind boggles! :shock:

I just bought a very nice Italian Cabernet Sauvignon on offer at 3.69 from the local supermarket.
Unfortunately thats where the advantages of being in the UK end though. :cry:
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Indeed, but here's the promised video I mentioned earlier.

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Is this the same place the "elephant abuse" thread is about? If so, you see any signs of that Rider? Pete :cheers:
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Not that I could see, the elephants seemed happy and in good spirits as I passed to and fro, the mahoots were on hand and tending to them.
Doubt it's the same place Pete. :)
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I heard the wine can seriously damage your paint work..

Actually thinking about it i haven't seen any WD40 around...

Nice ride up there though i shoul think

Keep the travelogues coming

Thanks Sabai Jai
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Due to your lovely photos Rider, we decided to pay it a visit on Friday and it was certainly worth the trip.

While we we're deciding what food and wine to order, we were offered FREE wine tasting. We tasted six different wines and (after a bit of a discussion) picked the bottles to drink with our meal. We were also offered a FREE trip around the place in a Jeep (1.30pm).

The food was nicely presented,not huge portions (which suited me), and reasonably priced.

All in all a lovely day out...

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