Inspired by a fictional bartender, a unique boutique sherry, cocktail and tapas bar celebrating Spanish cuisine and culture is now open in downtown St. Augustine. Señora Xerez, inside the Inn on ...
It’s an unusual choice, I know, but my vote this year for the top food and wine pairing recommendation for the long holiday weekend is Spanish paella and Spanish sherry. Yes, the Fourth of July ...
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). A pretty place with a jumble of Moorish-style courtyards, gothic churches and grand baroque buildings, the small Andalucian city of ...
The best way to improve almost any savory dish is with a bit of acid. Florence Fabricant likes to use Spanish sherry-style vinegar. By Florence Fabricant Home cooks should know that about the best way ...
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Sherry, the crown jewel of Jerez, Spain, ranges from the driest wine in the world to the sweetest wine in the world. Now, Eater is celebrating Spain’s oldest and greatest winemaking tradition — and ...
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This move by Douglas Green was born in the wake of South Africa’s trade agreement with the European Union of October 1999 that came into force in May 2004. It dictates that within 12 years from this ...
Sleepy Spain has come alive on so many fronts in the last decade that it was no surprise, on a recent tour of Andalusia, to discover intriguing new wine and food products, often presented in novel ...
As a party girl by profession, I know a thing or two about a decent fiesta, but somehow the Spanish always put the rest of us to shame. A whirlwind weekend in Jerez only confirms my theory. Perhaps it ...