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The Palau Robert in Barcelona presents the exhibition “Ferran Adrià and elBulli. Risk, Freedom and Creativity”, which will run from 2 February 2012 to 3 February 2013, showing the talent and comprehensive capacity to innovate that Ferran Adrià, the late 20th and early 21st centuries’ most influential chef, has applied...

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The Ribera del Duero by Petra Costandy - Made for Spain Spain has a rich wine culture. Wine flows on every table throughout the country and there are so many varieties to choose from. I want to let you know about a fruitful region just 1.5 hours drive north of Madrid.  Ribera Del Duero is an authentic winery haven. These sun lush hills produce a grape intense in flavour...

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Best Local Destination Management Company Award Made for Spain has been nominated for the “Best Local Destination Management Company Award” at the “Luxury Travel Advisor Awards of Excellence 2011” We will truly appreciate it if you vote for us. You can do so at  http://www.luxurytraveladvisor.com/awardsofexcellence11

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The Best of the Spanish Pantry: A Guided Tasting with Wines – Enjoy our new Spanish experience offered by Made for Spain for travelers in Barcelona

Category : Food and Wine, Lifestyle... The way we live, Made for Spain, Spain, Spain - Barcelona

Sitting around a marble table in an authentic, family-run 1920s delicatessen in Barcelona’s Eixample neighborhood, among hanging hams, select preserves, colorful tins of seafood, and bottles of wines, you will sample a range of delicacies from the country’s most legendary producers. Famous dry-cured jamón ibérico de bellota and other cured pork products such as chorizo, llangonisa, and Mallorcan sobrasada. Different types of cheeses—fresh and old, goat and sheep. A variety of olives, tinned seafood, even preserved white asparagus so good that King Juan Carlos famously blurted out when tasting, “Cojonudos!” That might be a slightly vulgar way of saying “great”—especially from royalty!—but an authentic sentiment for such a sublime product.

With tasting comes learning and appreciation. For instance, you will not only sample a selection of top Spanish olive oils, but find out how they were produced and what makes each type unique. As well, you will learn how to appreciate, select, and best-use olive for yourself.

You will get an expert’s take on the products as well as an insider’s view of their role in the culture. In Spain, food and culture are so closely linked that to talk about one is to talk about the other.

So taste, learn, and enjoy. For these products are the true Michelin stars of Spanish gastronomy.