Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Cantera, Puerto de Santa María, Cata

 We had a trip to the quarry that provided the stones to build the cathedral of Seville, among many other important buildings.  The trip was unique in that it is not set up for visits, but we had a special guide that agreed to take us there.  We then had lunch in the Osbourne winey in El Puerto, one of the important sherry towns.  El Puerto is also where many trips to the Americas left from and where the first map of the Americas was drawn in 1500 by de la Cosa.  

Back in Seville, the boys learned about wine and pairing with the top sommelier of Spain at a shop run by a former defender for Sevilla FC.






























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