Kat & Satoshi's eating and traveling adventures around Japan (and sometimes Hawaii)
We drank quite a bit of Vinho Verde (and Port) in Portugal Kat! It's quite easy to drink.
I am enjoying visiting my old faithful restaurants every weekend before this island is shut down for good again.BTW did I read a headline that Tokyo's latest daily count went *below* triple digits? Friggin' Oahu hasn't seen that since what, early July?I'm spooked.
rather easy to drink Kirk :)two digit numbers might be a fluke Saburo, as Mondays numbers are usually low (testing office not working over the weekend), was hoping to see you guys this autumn, but it looks like a no go for awhile..Take care you two!Kat
I love your wine finds! I don't see any Portual wines in the supermarket, but fortunately there is enough rosé and rosati to ride out the rest of summer. will post when I can get my head together.
Rowena, Chile wines are the most abundant here, so whenever I see something from other countries I try to pick them up to try.Take care.Kat
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We drank quite a bit of Vinho Verde (and Port) in Portugal Kat! It's quite easy to drink.
I am enjoying visiting my old faithful restaurants every weekend before this island is shut down for good again.
BTW did I read a headline that Tokyo's latest daily count went *below* triple digits? Friggin' Oahu hasn't seen that since what, early July?
I'm spooked.
rather easy to drink Kirk :)
two digit numbers might be a fluke Saburo, as Mondays numbers are usually low (testing office not working over the weekend), was hoping to see you guys this autumn, but it looks like a no go for awhile..
Take care you two!
Kat
I love your wine finds! I don't see any Portual wines in the supermarket, but fortunately there is enough rosé and rosati to ride out the rest of summer. will post when I can get my head together.
Rowena, Chile wines are the most abundant here, so whenever I see something from other countries I try to pick them up to try.
Take care.
Kat
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