They say that old wine tastes better than a fresh one. Who can tell that better than those who grow it? So to hear it from the horse’s mouth one must visit the wide-spread vineyards in the south region of Australia. Once you’re there, you will get to see and taste the best of wines. You might even get lucky enough to be able to taste one of the wines that has been stored for ages and tastes just perfect wit age. Over 50 percent of the wines produced in Australia are actually produced in this part in the 200 plus cellar doors.
Mulligans Pub in Poolbeg Street Dublin is famous worldwide. It is one of Ireland’s oldest pubs having been first licensed in 1782 and it still retains its traditional style and atmosphere to this day. The ambience is Victorian and the nameplate over the door is said to be in the original lettering. For over a century it was the favourite drinking place of journalists who worked in the Irish Press which was locates in nearby Hawkins Street. It was also frequented by actors and theatre goers and many international film stars had a drink there. It has often been claimed that the best pint of Guinness in the world is served there