Hi, last week I was on holiday in Northern Italy in Garda. During my stay, one excursion I went on was a visit to a farm, where they have cows and also produce cheese. Was not terrible interested in breeding, feeding and milking cows, but the cheese tasting was worth the wait, which was flushed down with a couple or three glasses of wine. The next stop was at a honey farm and one of my first thoughts was Clive and his bees. The bees at this farm are much calmer than our bees, so much so, that the host than we had, attended the bees in a T shirt and shorts (and footwear) and although they do got stung from time to time and mostly only on their hands, he says it's of no big deal, he recons about 100 times a season is average. Below is a couple of photos of him showing us the queen bee, and also showing us how he held a handful of bees (you'll have to excuse the reflection on the glass window, of the people looking in) the queen has a yellow dot on her head. (click on the photo for a larger view)


We had a taste of two types of honey, the first one was produced from 50 different pollen producing plants and was unset and was very nice indeed. The second one was produced from only three different pollen producing plants, which was also very nice, but it had a gritty kind of texture as it crystallises quickly. This farm is in Fiave **LINK**

A very interesting tour it was indeed and I bought a small jar of the very nice honey.

The last visit was to a winery **LINK**, where we got a taste of three different wines. The first was white wine either dry or sweet, the second was a red with was very nice. We then got to taste some balsamic vinegar and olive oil and finally a sparkling white wine, which was OK, but I'm not into sparkling wines. I bought a bottle of the very nice red.

Finally, here is a photo of the best filling station that I have ever seen. Well engineered I think.

Locals were there filling up 25L containers, the prices in euros per litre from left to right are, 2.40, 1.85, 1.85, 1.70 and 2.10
Regards Nick.
Edited By Nicholas Farr on 12/09/2017 22:14:22