Spain is one of Europe's most dynamic and exciting wine-producing countries, and that's no surprise when you consider the fact that wine plays a key role in Spanish culture. Here's what you need to ...
A young Spanish man from a family with an extremely successful business tried to define his life during his college years. His keen mind, filled with a strong curiosity for a wide range of subjects, ...
To nine out of ten topers, Spanish wine means sherry — Finos, Amontillados, Olorosos, and a score of branded names of long lineage and decent antecedents. Spain’s table wines have, by comparison, ...
These new spots provide a perfect escape from New York City in February. By Nikita Richardson Using older methods and sometimes forgotten grapes, these producers hope to reveal the magic of the ...
Spain and wine go hand in hand, with vineyard landscapes that run from cool Atlantic shores to sun‑baked southern hills. Ask several locals about the best wine routes in Spain, and you will get very ...
Spain’s famous for many great things and people. Fantastic food. Terrific football teams. (Soccer, in our country.) Rafael Nadal. (Thanks for the memories and enjoy your retirement, Rafa.) You can ...
When the Spanish Wine Scholar study and certification program was launched in October of last year, courses were taught both online and in-person at wine schools in the United States, United Kingdom, ...
“When’s the last time you ordered a Spanish wine in a restaurant?” asks Vince Friend. I need a moment. When’s the last time I ate at Aioli Bodega Española or Tapa the World, Sacramento restaurants ...
I first met Alvaro Palacios in 1989 when I was freelancing for the Wine Spectator magazine. That job required me to visit dozens of wineries, and I was even obligated to taste wine. Palacios, a ...