Rhine - Day 1 Continued

Having some issues with the blog app, but will carry on.

In Rudesheim the Lafayette's entertainment director Lea guided us through the packed, narrow streets up to our first stop, Adolf Storzel winery, established in 1647. There Hans put on an over-the-top explanation of the wines to the delight of everyone in the dimly lighted cellar. Hans had clearly entertained many tourists before us.

For me the highlight of the day was a fascinating look at the unbelievable music machines at a museum next to the winery. In a house where some of the rooms dated to the 1200's, we experienced music from 100 year old machines that were tecnical marvels even by today's standards. Particularly impressive was the machine that played string instuments.

Riding a tour "train" we wound our way through unbelievably sreep vineyards at the top of which we enjoyed the view of Rudesheim and the winding river.

More pictures to follow when I can figure out how to add them.



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