Business and Pleasure
The past three days have been long, under-the-pump days at the client site. Normally under this kind of circumstance, I will be more than keen to go straight home and to my bed at the end of the day. However, being interstate for work this week kind of makes one want to have an outside exploration more than just going back and crashing in the lonely hotel room. Nevermind the king-sized bed and the jacuzzi / spa, my colleague and myself have obviously made the decision to ignore the physical and mental exhaustion and just go all out to try some restaurants.
And ahhh... it does give a bit of an incentive that South Australia has some good wineries... and of course it will be an utter waste not to indulge in SA wine while we are here. Shame that we don't have the weekend in Adelaide, else we would have planned a trip to the Barossa Valley. But well oh well, I wouldn't be complaining because for the past few dinners, we've had some pretty good South Australian wines.


This evening saw us on a bit of a hike to find this restaurant suggested by the hotel concierge. Not paying attention is quite worrying when venturing out to search for a place one has not been to - and in an unfamiliar city at that. Finally we found Lago's, an Italian restaurant situated by the river and which has a nice water and city view. I must say that the antipasto and herb focaccia were excellent, more so than the main. My colleague H made the right choice in wine. Something we've never had before, but giving it a shot was definitely a good call. We had the 2006 Chapel Hill Unwooded Chardonnay from McLaren Vale, SA. Pretty young wine, I personally didn't have very high expectations of it (not that I'm qualified to critique nor would claim to have a seasoned palate), but I know what I like and what I don't, and this one turned out to be quite nice - still fruity and easy to drink... and yes, without that often not-too-pleasant oaky taste. With just us two girls sharing a bottle - we were quite content. I wouldn't mind more if only we didn't have to wake up early for work tomorrow. Oh well...
A reason to go back for a real tour of South Australia may be on the list, some time... perhaps when they have their local festivals when food and wine are abundant... =) Other than those, I've no real desire to be in the city of Adelaide for holiday - a bit of a contrast to Melby's pace.
Labels: Life in OZ, Work
4 Comments:
At 8:02 pm,
Anonymous said…
I'm not really fond of wine (my gastro-esophageal reflux limits me to very small portions) but my sister is wine-crazy so I will list down all your recommendations for her to try.
At 11:13 pm,
Char said…
Jovy...how selfish you are!
Send some wine over!!!!! hahahah!
At 8:24 pm,
arls said…
jovy! u sound like a wine critic here :) can't wait to share a bottle of ice wine when you get back! hugs!
At 10:08 pm,
Jovs said…
Bugsy, well there are many other things that you can enjoy, not only wine. =) Not sure how easy it is to get Aussie wines in the Philippines?
Char, we'll reserve the drinking session for Christmas ok?
Arls, a critic is better than an alcoholic, yeah? It's the perception...it's the perception... Hehe!
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