Photo Quizz N0 4

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Photo Quizz N0 4

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The last quiz was obviously way too easy.

Ok, for all you smart arses, this time I don't just want the name of the winery but the name of this particular building.



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The easy part, its Seppeltsfield, but I am stuffed if I know which building. It looks to tall to be the origional homestead so it's probaly one of the winery buildings.
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Seppelts Winery, the old vinegar making building.
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Post by Davo »

Well, that makes for a change. 2/7 and no correct answer yet (apart from the winery of course).

I suggest a closer examination of the chimney is in order.

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Davo wrote:Well, that makes for a change. 2/7 and no correct answer yet (apart from the winery of course).

I suggest a closer examination of the chimney is in order.


Yeah, I noticed the fireplace is outside and the chimney goes into the building, but I don't remember this building from my last visit and tour. It doesn't look like the old distillation building and I don't remember there being a smokehouse.

Give us a clue?
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Red Bigot wrote:
Davo wrote:Well, that makes for a change. 2/7 and no correct answer yet (apart from the winery of course).

I suggest a closer examination of the chimney is in order.


Yeah, I noticed the fireplace is outside and the chimney goes into the building, but I don't remember this building from my last visit and tour. It doesn't look like the old distillation building and I don't remember there being a smokehouse.

Give us a clue?


Poor old bugger. So near yet so far. Memory fading is it :roll: :twisted:

The chimney is a dead give away. No further clues should be required.

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Post by Ian S »

Totally wild guess from someone who hasn't a scooby - they didn't use this to assist in making a madeira style wine did they?

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Post by Mahmoud Ali »

I like your thinking Ian S. The old "estufa" method of heating the madeira. Good guess.

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Davo wrote:
Poor old bugger. So near yet so far. Memory fading is it :roll: :twisted:


I still remember this one, but I didn't catch what you said to cause the response:
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Ooh Davo, I don't care if you are a doctor, I can't do that!
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I said "Unlike those cheap drunks, I will buy a bottle" :twisted: :lol:

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Post by Davo »

Oh, and the answer to the photo quiz is:-

Seppeltsfield

The Ham Haus.

If my memory is correct it is between the dining room and the Vinegar shed.

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Post by Grinners »

Haha this thread was funny :lol:

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