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Dr. Richard Staffler

Traminer grapes
interviewer:
Ruth Deutschmann
photography:
Benjamin epp
copyright location:
Bozen
date of recording:
2008-08-20
English translation by:
Sylvia Manning - Baumgartner
Italian translation by:
Nicole D´Incecco
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1939
transcription:
Yes, yes, the military was - - and then a very nice time, I would want to also say, I have spent on the farm of my wife. There was a good time. Because there were .. we are down below, and we could always be down. When the baby came into the world is the girl, we went down with him. In the summer it was nice and fresh in the evening and in the morning, and a wonderful area. We have all seen the whole Adige valley. And then, of course, grapes were down - wonderful grapes. And then there was every kind of fruit, with the exception of chestnuts. Chestnuts are not grown. The ground was probably not accordingly. But everything else was even below, beginning with the grapes, apples, pears, plums, cherries - all you want. .. The father would have liked to have even chestnuts. Has tried it a few times, but have not grown properly. The whole area is without chestnuts.