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Previously on Simply Spanish Wine
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Which is the best Spanish Wine?
Read more: Which is the best Spanish Wine?People often ask us “what is the best Spanish wine”. And the short answer is – there isn’t one. But we’ve decided to answer the question anyway.
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It’s an age thing
Read more: It’s an age thingI was in La Caníbal – one of my favourite Madrid restaurants – the other night with some friends over from the UK. One of the great things about La Caníbal is they have an amazing wine selection – and…
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How Cava is made
Read more: How Cava is madeCava is one of Spain’s best known and best loved sparkling wines, or vinos espumosos, and alongside Rioja is one of the country’s most successful wine exports. But over the last decade or so it has been overshadowed by the likes…
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How red wine is made
Read more: How red wine is madeOn a purely scientific level, wine is made by the yeasts feeding on the sugars which occur naturally in grapes and converting them into alcohol. This is called fermentation. But while the science might sound straightforward, the process of getting…
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How white wine is made
Read more: How white wine is madeWe may all love wine, but not everyone stops to think how the wine they’re drinking got to the glass. But for those that do, we thought we’d outline the process from grape to glass. This article focuses on the…
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Rioja vs Ribera del Duero
Read more: Rioja vs Ribera del DueroOrder a glass of red wine in any bar in Spain and you’ll almost always be asked whether you want a “Rioja or a Ribera”. They are two of the best-known Denominaciones de Origen (DOs), and the ‘go-to’ red wines for Spanish…
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Catalunya a paradise for the vine
Read more: Catalunya a paradise for the vineHear the name Catalunya and you’ll probably think of Barcelona. And with it comes visions of tourist hoards traipsing down the Rambla, queueing for the Sagrada Familia, and topping up the tan on the city beach. But this part of…
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Galicia’s green and pleasant land
Read more: Galicia’s green and pleasant landThe north-west of Spain is a far cry from the sunny snapshots of the average holiday brochure. It’s always been rather cut off from Castilla y León and the rest of Spain by mountains, and that sense of isolation persists even…
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Spanish wine grapes: Monastrell
Read more: Spanish wine grapes: MonastrellTempranillo may be better known, but Monastrell is one of Spain’s most well-loved red grapes. It has an especially important role in the winemaking culture in the Levante region, and in particular the south-east of the country.
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Spanish wine classifications
Read more: Spanish wine classificationsOur guide to Spain’s Denominación de Origen (DO) system will talk you through how Spanish wine is classified and help you understand what the DO can tell you about the wine in the bottle.