Cork stopper or screw cap?
Historically cork has been ideal to seal and conserve wine in bottles. Its porosity allows micro-oxygenation so the wine can evolve in the bottle. Therefore cork would be ideal for…
Ajoarriero Traditional Recipy
Here is the recipe that I showed you the other day in my Instagram profile Ingredients: 1.2 kg of desalted cod, drained 250 ml of extra virgin olive oil 4…
Vertical tasting of white wine of Bodegas Nekeas
A couple of nice bottles of wine made from White Grenache have reached my hands. Quite special white wines called 25 Vendimias (25 Harvests) vintages 2017 and 2018 of Bodegas…
SINGULAR VINEYARDS
Today I wanted to tell you about ‘Viñedos Singulares or Singular Vineyards’ a new cathegory of Rioja denomination of origin (wine commission) The rules for the wines produced under this…
Tips for San Fermin Festival
The San Fermin festival, or sanfermines as locals call it, is one of the best known festivals in the world thanks to the American writer Ernest Hemingway. In his novel…
5 Reasons to Book a Tour in Pamplona with Bea Etayo
Pamplona is one of the best Spanish cities to experience. Ancient culture, fascinating history, the Running of the Bulls festival and sensational local food and wine! To make the best of your trip to the old…
Casserole and Navarra Wine Competition 2018
If you’re in the area this weekend make sure that you try some of the casseroles that bars in Pamplona and Navarra elaborate for the 17th Casserole and Wine Competition…
Great Break in Cava Territory
We love sparkling wine so we went to Cava Territory, in the Saint Sadurni area of Catalonia, near Barcelona. It was 1872 when the first bottles of Cava were made…
Pintxo / Tapa Experience in Pamplona
Pamplona is one of the best places in the North of Spain to have Pintxos (Tapas). During the past 19 years a Pintxo Week Competition has been held every year…









