Yesterday, it rained for most of the time. In the morning, I organised a guided tour of Segovia for my clients with a great local guide, Elena. We then headed off to the medieval village of Pedraza which looks as if it hasn’t changed much over the last 400 years or more. Here we went for lunch at a restaurant, El Jardin. Our main course was “two quarters” of exellent roast lamb. This was accompanied by a bottle of Arzuaga Crianza 2012. The wine was very good albeit a little too oaky.
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