Hi readers.
Yey, the weather has taken a turn towards more summery temperatures and
sunshine. This was perfect as last weekend we had another ESN trip and this
time it was to the Zotter chocolate factory and to the Riegersburg castle. They
are located about 50 kilometres east of Graz near the borders of Hungary and
Slovenia. This was fun since we had Riegersburg on our to-do list and the fact
that ESN was arranging a trip there and they threw in a tour of a chocolate
factory on top of that, great right.
The Zotter
chocolate factory was our first stop on the day. We didn’t know too much about
the place, but we knew the chocolates are very popular around here. The place
was wickedly awesome. I am not a great chocolate lover, but Anne is, and she
was like a kid in a chocolate factory all day. Zotter is a company founded by a
local man called Zotter. The tour started with a funny 20-minute video of the
place and all the different passions and focuses of the company. Most useful
part of the video was to see the owner since we could recognize him going
around the place later in the tour. The tour was simple factory tour, but there
was tasting stations all over the place from the roasted cocoa beans to all
different iterations of chocolate before it is actually chocolate. Also, after
a while the different chocolates started and there was so freaking many to
taste. The chocolates were in melted liquid form as well as pieces of chocolate
bars and there was even a hot chocolate drinking station with a few dozen
different drinks. The rooms where most of the tasting was done were great.
There was many different lines and stations to stack up on chocolates and many
different places to sit down and enjoy them. The view was also great to the
green hills and forests rolling into the distance. After the tour we got to buy
some tasties and we did get a small bag full of sweets to take home.
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We got short intro video to the company and the products |
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Everyone got a audio guide |
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And a tasting spoon for all the tastied |
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Cocoa beans |
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First fountain was pure cocoa |
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Some of the machinery, but who is interested in that, really? |
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This is starting to look more like it |
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Excited to taste, but not for picture |
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Choco catwalk had dozens and dozens of different chocolates |
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Good view to sit down and taste the chocos... |
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Lovely view |
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And balance it with some fruits |
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Nougat station was nice with different nuts ets |
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My favorites were these "vinyl" chocolates that had a speaker next to them that you could listen to a certain song that would go along with the particular chocolate. I mainly got stuck listening to AC/DC at one of the stops |
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Drinking station with many different choco drinks |
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Spinning copper balls with fruits and nuts covered in chocolate |
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Shop was large as it needed to be |
From the
factory we continued to the Riegersburg castle. The castle looked great sitting
on top of a hill surrounded by the other rolling green hills. The castle was
more impressive from the outside. Inside it housed a few museums, but we only
had time to visit one that dealt with the history of the castle. The castle was
a major fortress in the middle ages against the Ottoman empire. After it disbanded
the castle didn’t serve as a military base. Another major history fact was that
near the castle there had been huge witch trial in the middle ages. Something
like 100 people were prosecuted for witchcraft in one of the largest legal
hearings in Europe. The castle had a few impressive rooms like a knight’s hall
where they gathered to drink and feast, the room had a balcony outside that they
called puke bridge where the knights would throw up when they drank too much. Inside
the castle felt a little disappointing compared to Eggenberg which we just visited,
but the outside of the castle and the views from the hill easily made up for
that. After the tour of the castle we were treated to a bird show in one of the
castle yards. The show displayed owls, falcons and eagles in flight
exhibitions. I had never seen one and it was cool to see these big birds flying
around and extremely close to the crowd. Only problem with the show was that it
was in German and we probably missed out on some of the info.
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A little peek of Riegersburg from the bus |
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Looking up at the hill |
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So much green and wine yeards |
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Good spot for a little posing |
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Something something witches are always redheads |
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Place sure had good views |
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Mannequins reenacting old timey festivities |
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Really cool wood doors and decorations |
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Heading little down hill for the bird show |
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Biird |
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Another bird |
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Same bird with neck out |
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Little buddy bird |
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Black bird |
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Bird number one coming to the trainer |
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Big nocturnal bird |
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Ok ok just one goofy picture |
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Riegersburg looking mighty fine |
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Little more posing |
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Waiting for the bus back to Graz |
This was
another successful and extremely fun day with the gang of ESN. Totally recommend
both as a day trip. We even could have used a little more time in both of the
places, but those little compromises are ok to get to go with the gang.
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