Spanish Wine
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Ribiero Del Duero, Spanish Wine Region
The Ribiera del Duero wine region, best known for its red wines, stretches along the river valley of the Duero River as it flows westward towards Portugal.
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Wine Regions of Spain
There are sixty plus wine regions in Spain producing a comprehensive array of different wine styles.
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Spanish Sherry – Unique and Underrated
Spain knows food and wine. But there is one style that, despite marketing efforts, is still misunderstood. Yet it's delicious, versatile, and inexpensive. That is sherry.
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The Rioja Reds of Spain
In the market for Spanish red wine? Here are a few facts and suggestions to get you tippling the best of the Rioja reds.
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Rioja's Tempranillo Grape
Tempranillo is the classic cool-climate wine grape of Northern Spain. It is the dominant grape in the red wines of Rioja, Toro and Ribera del Duero.
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Albarino: Spain's Most Popular White Wine
Albarino is a lively wine-crisp, aromatic, and slightly minerally. This popular Spanish wine offers a refreshing, affordable alternative to the usual white wine choices.
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Wines of Valencia and Murcia
There are hundreds of wineries in the regions of Valencia and Murcia. Most are open to the public for tours and tastings of their fantastic, largely undiscoverd wines.
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Not Your Average Rioja
A glimpse at how history, terroir and technique come together in Spain's Rioja region to create some of the world's most interesting and beloved wines.
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Malmsey –Lanzarote’s Malvasia Wine
Malmsey is a robust sweet wine, a favorite after-dinner drink in England, and a perfect drink with chocolate desserts. The very best comes from Spain's Canary Islands.
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Spanish Sangría Recipe
Are you thirsty? Try sangria, a popular drink from Spain It does not matter if it is hot or cold outside. All you need is red wine, sugar, fruits and your imagination!
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Rioja Tasting
Delving further into this Spanish wine region, taste what makes a Rioja a Rioja, and one Rioja better than another.
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Discovering Sherry
Forget grandma's Harvey's Bristol Cream. Investigate Spain's open secret and discover what wine geeks have long known: dry Sherry is cool.
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Exploring the Rioja
Ever been curious about wines from Spain? The Rioja is the place to start. Luxurious reds predominate in this best-known Spanish region, and excellent values still exist.
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