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  1. You know I would always follow your recommendations.😁
  2. In La Dame it is the included wines for that night which are served as far as I am aware. certainly asking on a later night in Atlantide I could get the red served in Atlantide and Rojaan had the same white wine shae had had previously. I think it was pointed out that wine pairing was available when given the menus but no pressure to do that. We were offered the included wines for the night and accepted those. As for OBC someone can always find some thing in those mysterious parts of the ship called Boutiques. I will be taking a few days off as we are spending 4 days in Melbourne and not taking this computer.
  3. So to dinner. The menu at the SALT kitchen. One of the things I enjoy with cruising is that the wine is served by the glass so Rojaan could have her sav blanc and I could drink a red wine. There was a very nice carmenere from Chile that I had on the first night. Tonight though this one I really liked. So contrary to a few others i have enjoyed the wines on the ordinary list. I have never had a bad wine on Silversea. I have tasted quite a few which i did not like but that doesn't make them a bad wine which implies poor winemaking. Now for 8 years I supplied the wines for the blind tasting competition for the Hunter Valley Wine club. Often they came from my cellar. On a few occasions I supplied a wine from what was considered a bad year in the Hunter but I had considered worth cellaring. On most occasions no one thought the wine came from the region. On one occasion the wine maker was taking part in the tasting. not one person picked the wine. The winemaker though made a classic statement - "just goes to show I am a better winemaker than even I thought. So don't worry. the best wine is the wine you like. Rojaan only had a main and dessert. she chose the duck. I started with the Amalfi caponata and then had the fish. For dessert we both had the lemon and almond sponge cake.
  4. Lovely afternoon light. Then the lights come on.
  5. So back to the dawn. Back in Sorrento now. A walk from the tour bus back to the shuttle stop. Back on the ship and the flowers have changed.
  6. We went downstairs to the kitchen which was immaculate. They also have accommodation upstairs which I reckon would be essential if you were having dinner here. The road down to the restaurant was narrow and twisting.
  7. Now back up to the restaurant where we were served a typical italian platter each. Then the wines. One white which I gave to Mrsdrron and 2 reds. Not that great.
  8. We are now at the restaurant which has some lovely views behind it. But first a visit to the cellar down a narrow path. It was a rather disorganised cellar and not all bottles were top notch. The pope officially opened the cellar.
  9. OK just park where you want with the bus right behind. At one stage a little later on the driver got out and I guess was saying some rude things to another who also just stopped in the middle of the road, The Capri armada.
  10. Vesuvius to the right of the bus. And the Isle of Capri to the left.
  11. he next morning we awoke off Sorrento. A tender in then a small bus to take us up the narrow road to the top and our tour bus. We were off to a wine tasting at a Michelin starred restaurant Quatro Passi which was a fair drive and a lot of very narrow bits of road.
  12. And then it was time for dinner. Some slight changes to the Atlantide main menu for this second voyage. Rojaan started with a dish that I have no memory of. At least I remember mine it was the roasted cauliflower and fried chickpeas and was very nice. For mains Rojaan enjoyed her red prawns and my prime rib was excellent. When we got back to the room a belated birthday cake. We had got back to the suite too late for it to be delivered on the day and the next day was change over day so tonight it was. It was a whole cake but we just had a small piece. The rest was in the fridge.
  13. And back to the Dawn. Back at the ship we lunched on the Pool deck. Rojaan had the Caesar salad with chicken and I had the tabouleh though they did try and hide it under the green leaves.
  14. Now time to head back to the ship. Then past Tarquinia.
  15. Also had some snacks Not much left. Now time to explore the place.
  16. A few pics whilst waiting for everyone to return to the bus and then off to our next stop. And our stop for some olive oil tasting.So the villa was owned by Napoleons brother for several years in the 19th century.
  17. Free time to look around the restaurants and shops. I had to watch out with the cobble stones. One fall for the trip was enough. So what if the car space isn't quite wide enough.
  18. And we reach the walled town of Tuscania. In through the gate and a nice walk along the narrow streets. The main square and church.
  19. There were a lot of transit passengers so they had put on an excursion to the Etruscan countryside plus an olive oil tasting. You could also spend the day in Rome with a bus provided to take you there and back. so once more scenes from the bus.
  20. You certainly can get SS air,pre and post hotels and transfers removed from the door to door prices which brings the price down to close to the Port to Port price. You pay more for the ability to get a refund if cancelled. SS though is not the only line to do this. A person I know was going to book a Celebrity cruise and rang the Celebrity office in Australia. Was offered 2 prices. One refundable which was a lot dearer than the non refundable price.
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