I’m a Fan of the Dubbeglas

We went to a winefest on Saturday, the first in two years! It was a longish wait to get in (only 500 people were allowed in the courtyard of the winery including those who only came to pick up their 2 or 3 or 5 litre canisters of new wine, so we had to wait until other people left, had to show our vaccination certificate and log in with the tracing app) but it was worth it. We drank new wine which is called “Federweiße” – a milky liquid with fermentation not yet completed. The traditional glass used at any wine festival in the Pfalz is the “Dubbeglas“.

It has round grooves – which helps your grip if your fingers are greasy from holding a sausage roll or a roll with “Saumagen” or other local delicacies.

Here is proof that we went to a winefest in 2021; the glasses are usually decorated with a new picture every year. If you are wondering about the colour of the wine it’s a red spritzer (“Schorle“) – we changed to mature wine because too much “Federweiße” can … well it can give you the runs before it makes you drunk. But the glasses hold half a litre and we are not hard-core enough to drink half a litre of wine at a time and live to tell the tale.

These are the baby versions (250ml) which are a concession for tourists and are not really taken seriously.

I’m a Fan of … #128

Common Medlar

Mispel in German, and mespilus germanica in Latin. And I won’t tell you the nicknames this underrated fruit has collected over the years.

Macro Monday

Mainly Orange Clothes

This month’s colour for Jude’s Life in Colour challenge is orange.

At the weekend we met with a running group which has chosen orange and black as their group colours. They sport shoes, socks, t-shirts, shawls and gloves in orange and black. So I thought, I start with orange clothes.

For some others, orange is their working colour.

Orange clothes for Life in Colour in October.