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Rioja Whites: The New King of the Grill
We are officially in the thick of prime BBQ season. As we celebrate our nation’s 250th anniversary (I may or may not have memories of the bicentennial) it is the perfect time to discover a new favorite bottle to share with friends and family. But I’m here to shake things up. As you season your... The post Rioja Whites: The New King of the Grill appeared first on Exploring the Wine Glass .
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High-Altitude Heritage: Discovering Authentic Castilian Winemaking at Bodegas Covarrubias in Spain’s Emerging Arlanza Wine Region
A firsthand look at how family tradition, medieval history, and elevated terroir are shaping one of Spain’s most compelling wine tourism destinations. One of the highlights of my journey through Spain’s Arlanza Wine Route was a guided visit and tasting at Bodegas Covarrubias a family-owned boutique winery located in the beautifully preserved medieval village of […] The post High-Altitude Heritage: Discovering Authentic Castilian Winemaking at Bodegas Covarrubias in Spain’s Emerging Arlanza Wine Region appeared first on Liz Palmer .
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About Last Night: Gregorian Chants and Timeless Villages
Last evening, I had the privilege of visiting the Monastery of Santo Domingo de Silos, where I experienced one of Spain’s most remarkable cultural traditions: the performance of Gregorian chants by the resident Benedictine monks. Hearing the voices of 23 monks resonate through the monastery’s magnificent Romanesque cloisters was quite captivating. The centuries-old chants, echoing […] The post About Last Night: Gregorian Chants and Timeless Villages appeared first on Liz Palmer .
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Where Culinary Tradition, Monastic Heritage, and Wine Tourism Converge: A Remarkable Day in Castilla y León, Spain
Today offered a powerful reminder that the best wine tourism experiences extend well beyond the vineyard. Our day began with a memorable culinary immersion at Monasterio Lerma, a historic monastery where we participated in a traditional clay-pot cooking workshop. Working with age-old techniques and local ingredients we made a traditional stew (one that is now […] The post Where Culinary Tradition, Monastic Heritage, and Wine Tourism Converge: A Remarkable Day in Castilla y León, Spain appeared first on Liz Palmer .
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Spanish Wine Tourism: Discovering the Hidden Treasures of the Arlanza Wine Route
Over the coming days, I’ll be travelling through one of Spain’s most fascinating yet underappreciated wine tourism destinations – the Arlanza Wine Route in Castilla y León. While regions such as Rioja and Ribera del Duero often dominate the spotlight, Arlanza offers something refreshingly different: authentic medieval villages, centuries-old monasteries, underground wine cellars, remarkable gastronomy, […] The post Spanish Wine Tourism: Discovering the Hidden Treasures of the Arlanza Wine Route appeared first on Liz Palmer .
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Celler Gritelles: A Measured Approach
Dr. Xavier Estivill was our first stop on what would be a single, tightly packed day in Priorat. In hindsight, there was no better place to begin. We met him in one of his vineyards above Cornudella de Montsant, where he quickly set the tone, walking us through the site’s soils, elevation, and exposure in […] The post Celler Gritelles: A Measured Approach appeared first on Advinetures.ca .
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Reach for Ribera del Duero Wine Tasting 25th April 2026
As part of the nationwide Reach for Ribera del Duero campaign, we’re thrilled to invite you to a free in-store wine tasting at Fareham Wine Cellar. 📅 Date: Saturday, 25th April ⏰ Time: 11:00 am – 3:00 pm 📍 Location: Fareham Wine Cellar, 55 High Street, Fareham, Hampshire PO16 7BG Come and discover why Ribera […] The post Reach for Ribera del Duero Wine Tasting 25th April 2026 appeared first on Fareham Wine Cellar .
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Explore the Wilds of Spain in Priorat
Something New for 2026This month, our wine writers are sharing something new: a region, a winery and a grape variety. Look toward the bottom of this post for links to all the new wines you might like to try in the coming year! I’m highlighting a Spanish wine region with a fascinating story and high … Continue reading →
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Wine in a bag
<figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/338/1*FnR5gNYHrpKLbn4USdsgzg.jpeg" /></figure><p>Well this was different, I saw this on offer in Morrisons for £6 and because it was a Rioja, I thought I’d give it a go, I have seen it sinc
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Spanish Garnacha Guide: Campo de Borja, Cariñena & Calatayud
Spanish Garnacha: A Journey to the Source A trip to northeastern Spain highlights the unique excitement of drinking Spanish Garnacha in its homeland. The goal was to understand why regions like Campo de Borja, Cariñena, and Calatayud are so perfect for this grape and to find the best value wines. Why Spanish Garnacha is Special:A […] The post Spanish Garnacha Guide: Campo de Borja, Cariñena & Calatayud appeared first on The Wine Sleuth .
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