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    St. George at Denbies


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    St George at Denbies

      Copyright Paul Hurst et al 2012

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      21.04.12

      Chapter 1: The Background

      About the venue

      Denbies English Vineyard is situated in Dorking, Surrey. An all weather destination, the "Indoor Wine Experience" tours operate all year, the Outdoor Vineyard Train runs daily from March - November.

      This beautiful estate set in 265 acres is the UK's largest single estate vineyard. Whether you are visiting Surrey or live locally Denbies offers a wide range of interests for all.

      About the event

      We English can be a bit reticent about celebrating our heritage, and in particular our National Saint’s Day. To rectify this, Denbies English Vineyard have been organising an annual St George’s Day Celebration Medieval Cellar Supper each year on Saturday 23rd April, with

      minstrels, jesters and magicians to royally entertain guests during a sumptuous medieval feast held in the atmospheric Denbies cellars.

      As the regular guests at Denbies tend to be a pretty bright lot, it has become the practice to hold a little creative competition. With no advance warning, and armed only with pencils and a bit of paper, they are invited to compete in a literary challenge, the prize of a bottle of Denbies’ finest sparkling in no way detracting from the kudos of being chosen and acknowledged by one’s peers. The winner is chosen by popular acclaim from a short list drawn up by the resident minstrels and jesters, but the final choice is made by the guests attending on the night

      Chapter 2: 2012

      A rather lively night(!), with many of the guests dressing up for the occasion. The competition this year was just for Limericks, so although some prose was submitted, only entries in the correct format got through to the final. Here is the overall winner, together with the finalists: PLEASE NOTE not for the delicate of temperament – as I said, it was rather a lively affair!

      Bob

      The maid drove along on her wagon

      But was trapped and enslaved by a dragon

      St. George slew the beast

      And she said that the least

      She could give was a jolly good sh….

      (sorry I couldn’t think of a rhyme)

      Julie

      St. George was quite the dandy

      Some say he was seriously randy

      The dragon he slayed

      Before he got laid

      But woke up with a wench called Andy

      Liz

      The dragon was not very nice

      He captured the maid in a trice

      But St. George killed it dead

      And the couple were fed

      On crispy fried dragon and rice

      (R.I.P. dragon)

      Nick

      St. George was a fine man indeed

      Just a little partial to mead

      Found drunk in a trench

      With a fine looking wench

      But was unable to sow his seed!

      Alan

      In Portugal, Brazil and Spain

      Each year a day off they all gain

      ‘cos on their Saints’ Days

      They sit in the sun and laze

      But we Brits have to work in the rain.

      Diane

      There was a young chap and a dragon

      A knife, a cup and a flagon

      Things got a bit jolly

      And George realised his folly

      So he fled double quick on his wagon

      Estelle Bibby

      A knight whilst dining at Denbies

      Considered his bevy of wenches

      He tried his luck

      But scored a duck

      And got relegated to the back benches

      Mistress Soupisle

      St. George he was a saint

      Took a dragon out on a date

      The last kiss of the night

      Gave him a terrible fright

      Left his meat and two veg on a plate

      DLL

      A chap called George was a saint

      Who always makes the ladies faint

      He got them to pose

      Without any clothes

      Then got out his brushes to paint

     


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