Bregje van Weezel (47) lives with her family in Cape Town, South Africa. She writes about her experiences in the colourful but also complex country. In
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Monks' work
Karin Leeuwenhoek is a theologian, vinologist and communications scholar. She has ninety Italian olive trees, but mostly loves wine - and philosophising about it. See also her wine blog vinoblogie.nl. In
Zero comma nothing
Karin Leeuwenhoek is a theologian, vinologist and communications scholar. She has ninety Italian olive trees, but mostly loves wine - and philosophising about it. See also her wine blog vinoblogie.nl. In
Medal rain
Karin Leeuwenhoek is a theologian, vinologist and communications scholar. She has ninety Italian olive trees, but mostly loves wine - and philosophising about it. See also her wine blog vinoblogie.nl. In
Why do we still drink wine?
Wine is made from grapes. A ripe grape is a taut balloon full of sweet juice. On its outside it is swarming with all sorts of starving fungi that
Dolce vita
Karin Leeuwenhoek is a theologian, vinologist and communications scholar. She has ninety Italian olive trees, but mostly loves wine - and philosophising about it. See also her wine blog vinoblogie.nl. In
The art form of wine
Every issue Niek Beute writes a column, in this issue 'The art form of wine'. TEXT + IMAGE PEXELS.COM The art form of wine For me, it is
Vinorgia part 2
Karin Leeuwenhoek is a theologian, vinologist and communications scholar. She has ninety Italian olive trees, but mostly loves wine - and philosophising about it. See also her wine blog vinoblogie.nl. In
The island that floats away
Out of sight is soon out of mind. It's often like that with people, but also with wine. Everyone wants to be in the picture and