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Salisbury White Hart Hotel
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Salisbury - English Wine
I ate at the White Hart Hotel while I was in Salisbury. The dining room had English wine on the menu. I tried it, enjoyed it, and drank it with two or three dinners. It is rather like Mosel wine. It comes from a town near Hastings, in southeast England. The label calls it "English table wine." Perhaps English wine did not have sufficient pedigree at that time to allow higher classifications. This photo is "geotagged" with the location of the vineyard. Click on MAP at lower right.
Salisbury - White Hart Hotel
I stayed at the White Hart Hotel in Salisbury. It is described as a 17th century building. The location is "geotagged." Click on MAP at the lower right.