Looking back over 2015 one of my more unusual experiences was the night I spent in a converted wine barrel in a vineyard in the Palava hills near Mikulov. As I approached the barrel (above) I felt I was in a Tolkien-like world. The barrel was just big enough to take a small double bed and a bench seat and was very suited to a hobbit.
As I lay on my bed I took in the view through the semi-circular window of rows of vines laden with grapes and the small fig tree complete with fruit directly in front of my barrel. If I rolled over and drew back the curtains of the little rear window I could see
the steep slope to the ridge of Palava on which was lodged a ruined
castle.
The lady from the vineyard appeared carrying a basket of goodies,
including a bottle of wine, corkscrew, towel and various snacks. My
inner Peregrin Took was delighted. She invited me to the cellar and I of
course agreed. After an hour or so tasting the various wines on offer, I
walked slightly unsteadily the 100 yards back to my barrel, carrying
several bottles including some Palava. Palava is a grape variety unique
to these hills which produces my favourite Czech wine.
After I had sobered up enough, I wandered into the village and to an excellent restaurant that had been recommended to me. I was in heaven. The sun set while I was eating and as I made my way back to the barrel I was glad of the torch which I had found in the basket. I lay on the bed once more, listening to the crickets as I drifted into sleep.