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Wine routes of the Caminos - fair in Pamplona

sillydoll

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The International Tourism Fair of Navarre starts in Pamplona next Friday and ends 20th Feb.
Included in the fair is the "Wine Walk" where you can taste wines from the cellars of eighteen wine routes of the Camino de Santiago and the wine routes de Navarra. The "big traveling exhibition" of Navarre will also include developments with Turismo rural and wine tourism, which bring together professionals from the industry with experience of other places related to tourism, the road to Santiago and Wine.


http://www.finanzas.com/noticias/empres ... alvar.html
 
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Arn said:
Now, this is something I can easily get into.

My question to Sil is:

At what point does this Walk turn into a crawl?

Saludos,
Arn

But isn't every day of a Pilgrimage a Feast?

cheers,

Andy
 
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Ah - metaphorically speaking yes - but Arn is the Rey de la Vid and I knew this one would appeal to him!
 

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