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“LIKE MANY, I REDISCOVERED THE JOYS OF TRAVELLING LOCALLY DURING THE PANDEMIC.”
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You need to pronounce it with your hands,” she tells me. “It’s much easier.” I’m standing on the roadside, surrounded by 10-foot wine bottles, struggling to pronounce the word ‘montepulciano’ and wondering if I tumbled down a rabbit hole a while back without realising.
I contemplate the riddle momentarily, but come up empty. I must be staring at Cassie of Bella Vita Riverina Tours blankly, because she proceeds to demonstrate. “,” she enunciates, hands out in front, fingertips together, emphasising each syllable with a gentle circling of her wrists. She grins like a Cheshire Cat as the understanding spreads across my face. “Ohhhh,” I offer, sheepishly. She’s right, of course. You do need