Category: travel

  • Discover Rioja: a blend of history, culture and exquisite wines

    Discover Rioja: a blend of history, culture and exquisite wines

    When you think of Rioja, you inevitably think of its world-famous wines. But Rioja, a vibrant region in northern Spain, is much more than a wine-producing area. It’s a place where culture, history and winemaking come together to create a truly unique experience. Here’s a first slice from our exploration of the wonders of Rioja, where we have been guided by our marvelous guia y professor Manuel and his wife Merce, from its breathtaking landscapes to so much more (…I will cover later). Let us start with the deep-rooted traditions of its historic wineries and its exceptional wines.

    A Journey through Time and Vineyards

    A center of Spanish viticulture: For over 8,000 years, wine has been cultivated. In Rioja, it must have arrived – at the latest – with the Roman empire, shaping not only the landscape but also the soul of its people. The ancient craft of winemaking has been passed down from generation to generation, making wine an inseparable part of Rioja’s identity.

    The Bodegas: Where culture meets the vine

    Architectural wonders and historic estates: Rioja’s bodegas are more than just wineries; they are landmarks and repositories of history. Iconic estates like Marqués de Riscal blend contemporary design with tradition, with avant-garde structures that stand in stark contrast to the rolling vineyards. Ysios and Marqués de Murrieta echo this heritage, each telling a story of the region’s evolution through their wines and architecture, and there are so many more to explore and enjoy, as Bodega FyA.

    Vivanco and Muga are synonymous with the Rioja wine tradition. Vivanco not only brought Rioja everywhere, but he spent a good amount on preserving the heritage and building an impressive wine museum that celebrates the rich history of viticulture. Muga, on the other hand, remains a testament to procedural excellence and traditional winemaking techniques, using oak barrels made in its own cooperage.

    The wine itself: A symphony of flavors

    Exclusive collections and everyday pleasures: Rioja wines range from high-end “vinos de pago” stored in vaults to accessible varieties that grace everyday meals. Rioja wines have something for every palate, whether it’s a robust Tempranillo or a light and crisp Viura.

    Wine & Pintxos

    Wine at noon – in-between

    Wine & Pizza – always a good match

    Wine + Lamb

    Wine + Seafood

    Wine with our friends and the best meal ever 😋🍷

    Wine Tastings

    More Wine Impressions

    Living Wine Culture

    Wine Superstars and Patrons: Rioja is home to celebrity winemakers and patrons who have elevated the local wine scene to global fame. Their dedication is evident in every bottle and in the thriving wine tourism industry.

    Terroir and Tradition: The concept of terroir is deeply rooted in Riojan winemaking, emphasizing the geographical and climatic conditions that give Rioja wines their distinctive character.

    Beyond the Vineyard

    Cultural richness: Rioja’s culture goes beyond wine. The region’s festivals, such as the vibrant San Mateo, and the daily lives of its people reflect a deep appreciation for both tradition and modernity.

    Historic Landmarks: From the dinosaur footprints preserved in Enciso to the medieval streets of Laguardia, history is alive in every corner of La Rioja.

    A Promise to Return

    Lasting impressions: At the end of any visit to Rioja, one is left with memories not only of incredible wines but also of a warm, welcoming culture. It’s a region that promises – and delivers – a reason to return.

    Stay tuned for the next post on Rioja

  • Rioja, A Love Letter

    Rioja, A Love Letter

    Embark on a vivid journey through the heart of Rioja, where every turn along its winding roads brings a new vignette of vibrant life, timeless tradition, and breathtaking landscapes. This blog post is my ode to Rioja— a region that captivates the soul with its rich red wines, sprawling vineyards, and the warmth of its people. Through a curated collection of intimate photographs, I invite you to experience the essence of this enchanting region. From the sun-drenched vineyards at dawn to the historic bodegas that whisper tales of the past, each image is a stanza in this visual love letter. Join me as we sip, savor, and stroll through Rioja, discovering the beauty that inspired me and hoping it moves you too. Stay tuned for more stories and snapshots, where every photo is a promise of the next delightful pour.

    Feel the passion, embrace the scenery, and let the spirit of Rioja touch your heart as it has touched mine. Welcome to my journey, welcome to Rioja.


    ¡Hola Manuel y Merce! Os invito a un recorrido emocionante por el corazón de Rioja, donde cada esquina es un descubrimiento y cada vista una postal viva. Esta entrada es mi pequeña carta de amor a una región que me ha cautivado con sus vinos vibrantes y sus viñedos bañados por el sol. Con fotos que capturan momentos únicos, os llevo a sentir la verdadera esencia de Rioja. Espero que estas imágenes os inspiren tanto como a mí. ¡Acompañadme en este viaje y redescubramos juntos Rioja!

  • Dubai

    Dubai

    As Dubai continues to push forward with its innovative and ambitious steps towards a promising future, it is becoming more evident each day just how powerful technology can be in transforming societies. Based on a tradition as a trade hub in the last millennials, Dubai continues to establish itself as a center of blockchain-based solutions and technological innovation for businesses worldwide.

    Moreover, their progressive policies have enabled multinational companies and skilled individuals from around the globe to thrive in this dynamic environment, making them unique stakeholders in reaping the benefits that these new technologies bring.

    With every passing moment, Dubai ushers us closer toward a future full of prosperity and abundance – read on to discover why!

    Sommer was fading in Munich, it was getting cold, and we were not members of the “let’s freeze to shock Putin party.” We looked forward to guaranteed warm sunny weather within an acceptable flight distance, so why not Dubai, which was still on our Travel-to-List?

    We landed in an unexpected futuristic tomorrow holiday, spending the whole week in an arcology. We lived between the 65 and 75 levels and only left the skyscraper just once to see it from below.

    You wake up in an ultra-modern stylish suite and enjoy your fresh coffee on the balcony overseeing the skyline of Dubai. You see a busy city with highways with ten lanes. You are happy that you can return to your air-conditioned room anytime – it is hot outside!

    You are up to a busy lazy day. You start with a little workout at the gym, then you continue with a fantastic breakfast where you can choose from any international food style, and then it gets serious. It is hard work to spend the day at the infinity pool with a view of the Burj Khalifa, serviced whenever you wish to, listen to music, read a book, or hear an audiobook while lying in the sun until it is time for dinner.

    The infinity pool is the highest on this planet!

    We dress up, cool down, and increase our appetite in the EllaMia café.

    Then you have to choose between the Italian Fi’lia with a fantastic concept: every dish, besides the excellent pizza, is available in three versions:

    nonna | (among Italian speakers) a person’s grandmother

    traditional Italian flavors your grandmother would make

    mamma | one’s mother (especially as a child’s term)

    contemporary twists on namesake classic

    figlia | daughter (Italian)

    the daughter’s modern approach to a generational masterpiece

    It is paired with a view of the glittering night skyline of Dubai and the light show on Burj Khalifa. At least here, there is energy in abundance and not dark as in medieval times as it is now in Germany.

    Or you go to Carna by Dario Cecchini, the contemporary steakhouse of the SLS arcology, where we had the best meat in our life.

    Regardless of your steak, you must also take the tartar that Mike will love to serve you – it is heavenly good!

    That does not end the day, and you still have to solve the riddle and find the secret pathway to the hidden Smoke and Mirrors. A Latin American lounge where you can enjoy the great varieties of Mezcal with even more cigars to choose from, enjoying the night skyline of Dubai with live Cool Jazz.

  • The Decadente – Guilt-Free Self-Indulgence

    The Decadente – Guilt-Free Self-Indulgence

    Our first and the last stop (we had to come back)

    The Decadentes is one of the new young wild Portugees restaurants where traditional receipts based on local, high-quality products are spectacularly reborn.

    It is this perfect experience when you stroll around, research planless with high expectations, and are surprised to get even more finally.

    The restaurant is ideally located on the backside of the Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara, where you can have the best view of Lisboa at sundown. Unfortunately, we were even (un)lucky to have a street food event that we had to skip on our last stop. We knew we had still a lot on the menu card to explore.

    Miguel described the food as: confusing, intriguing, but it makes sense

    A perfect description, and I have to add: you have to experience it yourself!

    The foodporn at Decadentes

    Algarve Prawn, Chicken Skin, Nori
    Chargrilled Beef Heart Cabbage, Almonds Sauce, and Citrus
    Iberian Black Pork, Smoked Celeriac, and Pecan Nuts
    Squid from the Azores and Caldo Verde
    Smoked Lamb, Chargrilled Swiss Chard, Preserved Lemon
    Compressed Cucumber, Black Pepper Merengue, Lime and Vanilla Granita

    On our second visit we had…

    Sourdough Bread, Azores Smoked Butter
    Azeitão Cheese
    Decadent’s Fried Chicken, Coriander, Piri Piri Sauce
    Peixinhos da Horta, Bulhão Pato Broth
    Chargrilled Smoked Seabass, Cozido Broth, and Iberian Pork Chorizo
    Caramelized Lemony Bread, Vanilla Smoked Cream, Orange Curd and Lemon Infused Olive Oil
    Portuguese Pão-de-Ló, Olive Oil, Sea Salt flakes

    The Team

    Chef & Service (left to right) Melisa, Miguel, David (the chef)

    It is a great pleasure with those guys – let them guide you through the menu and let them recommend.

    Kitchen Team

    Confusing, intriguing, but it makes sense – Miguel

    The Location

    The source of the great taste

    Conclusion

    Top Rank! Epic! 🤩

    🤮 Miserable big fail! Runaway as fast as possible!
    🙂 Acceptable. Quite OK! There are some negative aspects,
    but from an overall viewpoint, outweighed.
    😋Excellent! It goes on the Foodie Happy list
    🤩Top rank! Epic, milestone and beyond exceptional
    The Kydroon Ranking System in a Nutshell: jump to the lists on google maps
  • Restart

    Restart

    no idea, why I was so lazy to post here…

    let us start with an arbitrary selection not covered so far – pst me where I should drill deeper into – there is so much more…

  • Spirit Safe

    Spirit Safe

    I just stumbled over those Spirit Safe pictures and remembered how uncool they were about photos from Spirit Safes. Close to an utter blasphemy and very religious. Well, as I am also very strict about my non-religiousness here, we go 😇

  • Shootout Englischer Garten vs. Central Park

    Shootout Englischer Garten vs. Central Park

    Jogging helps me to run off some of the calories I am permanently adding, but the essential effect is mental garbage collection. I clean off mental tasks, and five minutes into the walk, my mind is clean, empty, and ready for new ideas or train of thoughts.

    So on my beloved Englischer Garten jogging tour, I suddenly realized the beauty, size, facets and sheer size and could only compare it to the Central Park which is as I realized dwarfed by our wonderfull Englischer Garten in Munich.

    Let’s compare the two: Englischer Garten vs. Central Park

    Size3,75km23,5km21:0
    Age178918732:0
    HighlightsTeehaus, Monopteros,
    Chinesischer Turm,
    Eisbach, Eisbachwelle(n),
    Rumfordhaus,
    several Biergärten
    and even a nude area
    OK,
    I am probably biased,
    but I can’t figure
    anything comparable…
    😇
    3:0
    Ways78km93,5km3:1
    Main LakeKleinhesselhoher See (8,6ha)The Reservoir (43ha)3:2
    Bridges100+not even mentioned4:2
    Highest point and
    view from there
    512m+31m+15m=558m
    Frauenkirche and Alps
    43m
    Skyscraper facades
    (from below)
    5:2
    Miscellaneousyou can have a beer without
    being arrested
    I will not open this
    can of worms!
    6:2

    …so, that is what I would call: on an overall rating, the Englischer Garten wipes the floor with the central park, right? 😉

    …oh, and this is the way to the park…

  • Eibsee

    Eibsee

    There is not much to add. Watch and enjoy this incredible beautiful lake in the south of Germany.

    Eibsee
  • Elephants

    Elephants

    …are huge and heavy. When they run, the earth trembles and the vibrations can be sensed far away, even by tiny invertebrates as worms which are remarkably similar to the trunk of elephants…

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  • Flamingos

    Flamingos

    …and the endless pain of a hobby wildlife photographer that will never make it on the title page of the National Geographic until his death…

    Birds are the perfect prey for a wildlife photographer. If you get close enough, you will see fantastic textures. The details formed by their eyes and feathers are like an alien life form. They also have this built-in nerdy look everybody loves. Well, I do, perhaps because I am a nerd. 🤓

    Here is my flamingo set, that I want to share. It is from Salar de Atacama, San Pedro de Atacama, Región de Antofagasta, Chile and Aguada Blanca, Arequipa, Peru