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RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show
3rd- 8th July 2007

A garden to dine for at the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show

If  you are as passionate about food and wine as you  are about  gardening  then the Torres Tapas  Garden at  this year's  Hampton Court Palace Flower Show is  one  not  to miss.   The  Torres  family-owned winery,  together  with garden  designer Anthea Guthrie, will be celebrating  the gastronomy  of Catalonia with an authentic reconstruction of  a  vineyard and a 'tapas' vegetable patch to  add  an interesting twist.

Torres Tapas Garden

Four  300-year-old olive trees from the land of wine  and olives will be brought over for the Show from Torres  own vineyards.  The olive trees are old 'working' trees which have  been properly cropped for fruiting and not 'garden- centre' perfect; each will mark a corner of the garden to add  height  and shade.  Underneath around 100 'Garnacha' grape  vines  will be planted at hip height to  give  the impression of a hanging 'hedge'.

Roses  reproducing  the  various  colours  of  wine  with different  shades of white, rosé pink and deep  wine  red will be planted in a central raised bed.  This follows on from  an  ancient tradition which Torres  still  practise today,  to  plant a rose at the end of a  row  of  vines. Roses,  being the more vulnerable plant, will succumb  to disease and act as an early warning sign for grape vines.

Alongside  the beds will be orange boxes in which  garlic and  parsley  will be planted.  Mediterranean  vegetables such  as aubergines, chilli peppers and pyramids of green beans  will  be planted in baskets used to  collect  hand picked  grapes.   This  tapas  inspired  vegetable  patch serves  to  supply  the traditional ingredients  used  in tapas  dishes  to compliment the summer wines  of  Torres vineyards - Viña Esmeralda, De Casta Rosado and Sangre de Toro.

Two  sides of an oak tree trunk, hollowed out to echo the shape of the burrs on the outside, frame the entrance  to the  garden.   A  wooden shell shaped  sculpture  in  the middle is surrounded by the raised rose bed, the sides of which will be hand painted mosaics inspired by those from the roof of a Gaudi house in Barcelona.

This is a garden accomplished with grand gestures working well  in  a small space.  Visitors will enjoy the mystery of   the   amazing  T-shaped  vines,  the  great   wooden sculptures,  the  dramatic ancient olive  trees  and  the simplicity  of  the Gaudi-inspired mosaic  stonework  and shell  pathways.  The planting has been  pared  back  and truly   minimal  so  that  the  hard  surfaces  and   the sculptural nature of this garden can be seen at its best.

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