Presently, on the island, it's grape season.
In the early morning light of August
jewels of juice await their harvest.
They begin their journey on a vine
while many will find their way to wine.
Some are dried under a blazing sun
that wrinkles them into sweet raisins.
Others are boiled into a thick spread
that perfectly complements plain bread.
Finally, if not fermented, cooked or baked,
there are grapes that possess a fresher fate,
geared to land right on one's plate!
there are grapes that possess a fresher fate,
geared to land right on one's plate!
What's your preference?
xx
Poppy
My preference is one of wine of course ;). Remember my roasted grapes? Those delectable delights that helped me shed those pounds before the wedding? It's an often overlooked way of preparation, but one of my favs.
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WOW! No words to express the beauty of the grapes in the vine. They are so fresh enough so that i want eat it up.
ReplyDeleteWine, I think!....though a crusty loaf of fresh bread with butter and grape jelly is pretty tempting!
ReplyDeleteI love fresh grapes and now that it's the season, they are delicious!
ReplyDeleteI currently have a grape vine wrapping itself around my house (or trying to). I tend to not go for the grape, but go for the leaves to make Dolmades. Other than that, I do believe I have enough grapes to make a couple of bottles of wine :) xx
ReplyDeletePoppy I so look forward to eating grapes every summer. I don't care about regular food in August j ust give me my grapes. There is nothing more refreshing. Of course the wine comes in second best.
ReplyDeleteDelicius grapes. First photo is magnificent but you ask us how we prefer the grapes. I almost cannot choose I love to eat them fresh but I think a good glass of wine is the best drink there is. Opposite I don't like grape juice so much and I once made grape jelly, was good too but especially red wine and fresh grapes are the best. Great post Poppy!
ReplyDeleteGrapes are such a treat, no matter the way they exist!Personally I prefer the liquid version, called wine!!! Beautiful photos and I also recognize a photo from your house in Creta!
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Olympia
Oh those beautiful grapes! This brings back many memories of freshly made grape juice which was canned and enjoyed for months to come! Makes me want to have a grape arbor once again! Beautiful pictures. Have a lovely week, Lynn
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ReplyDeleteeach one is like an artist's still life my poppy!
and your poem. sweet as the grape itself.
in the summer i like to freeze them. i take them off the stem...
then i can just take out a few and pop them one at a time into my mouth!
you'd think they would be hard as a rock but they're not.
they are nature's perfect little round popsicle! XOXO♥
I'll take the wine thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteHello, Poppy! I love the grapes and the wine. Your images are beautiful. Happy Monday, enjoy your new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, Poppy!
ReplyDeleteI prefer them fresh. I just added them to my apple salad yesterday-yum.
Gorgeous grapes, Poppy! I like wine, but also grape juice, and fresh grapes. We have some Concord grapes that are just about ready for harvest - they need a few more days on the vine. Happy Monday, Poppy!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos Poppy. So good to see your post today. I don't drink wine but love jams and jellys on toast. Those grapes are beautiful.
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Beautiful and witty post. I will take the grapes anyway - love them all. Since I can no longer drink due to medications, I love the fruit.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was in high school where we lived in Ohio they had lots of grapes and I picked many a grape.
Have a terrific week Poppy.
Hugs,
Mary
Beautiful post filled with sunshine and colour.
ReplyDeleteThank you....have a lovely week!
Krasi, but of course! (A miso kilo. . .) ;-)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty country!
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Thanks,
Poppy
The grapes look so fresh and nice ♥
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They make my mouth water! WOW! I ate a few raisins today with some nuts! It makes a good snack for me. Enjoy your week sweet lady! Hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteWhichever way they come is fine by me, Poppy!
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ReplyDeleteYour images have such promise a great harvest. Freshly picked grapes are such a treat and particularly when they grow in the Mediterranean.
Wishing you a delightful week
I´m living on a wineyeard, yes you can grow grapes and make wine here in south Sweden! The wine is really great too...
ReplyDeleteLovely and sunny pictures from you!
Titti
what gorgeous photos! I've dreamed of visiting a vineyard just before harvest! I love this fruit in every state. It's hard to choose a favorite because it depends on my mood:)
ReplyDeletePoppy, your pictures are a gorgeous harvest of poetry in addition to your culinary verses. I love the grape in all its forms--even the lowly raisin-- but I immediately thought back to my trips down to the basement at my Aunt Winnie's farmhouse to fetch up a large jar of her homemade grape juice. I've never tasted anything better. She said the recipe came straight out of the Ball canning pamphlet but I tried making it one summer and I'm sure there was a secret ingredient she added to hers. And every cook has a right to that, doesn't she?
ReplyDeleteI loved your "jewels of juice" post, dear Poppy!
Dewena
On our Island of Australia and In our house it's grape season too - umm come to think of it, it always seems to be grape season! Lol Red in winter, white in the summer and rose in the spring for me thanks! Lovely post Poppy,
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Wren x
Hi Poppy, Our grapes didn't turned out well this year. There was probably too much rain in May. I like eating fresh grapes but I also like a good glass of wine.
ReplyDeleteHave a great rest of the week!
Definitely prefer mine in the form of wine! But I do love fresh grapes, frozen grapes, and homemade grape jam would be divine!
ReplyDeleteI have been missing in action for a month and I return to find that you posted another one while I missed it until now...still so refreshing and heartwarming to see your delightful share. I love Champagne...does that count. Crisp, seedless large red globe grapes, ice cold, or warm from the vine, so yummy. I remember picking grapes as a young child and my mother preparing wonderful grape jams and jellies from them. They would be cooked and then hang in white cheesecloth and the luscious juices dripped through into the pan below...you just brought back beautiful, special memories from many decades ago. I miss you. Love you~
ReplyDeleteFresh grapes are my favorite choice, by far... although I do enjoy raisins! I have never had them in a spread though, that does sound delightful! I trust that you are doing well dear Poppy, so happy to be able to stop by today and visit with you for a bit :)
ReplyDeleteThat photo of the grapes is wonderful - so many different sizes!
ReplyDeleteMy family has a long grape-jam making tradition. Last year I tried making grape chutney and overdid the hot spices. Still it has potential I think. I have been missing from visiting blogs the last few months. I hope all is well with you. Enjoy autumn!
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