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Perfect Summer Combination: Manzanilla and Gazpacho!
Catavino | June 20th 2008
Officially, we are melting into the Catalunyan soil. Temperatures have risen up to 94 degrees F, which may not be that hot many of you suffering in 100+ degree temperatures, but after 2 months of rain and chilly temperatures, this seems like a sauna read more
Perfect Summer Combination: Manzanilla and Gazpacho!
Catavino.net | June 20th 2008
Officially, we are melting into the Catalunyan soil. Temperatures have risen up to 94 degrees F, which may not be that hot many of you suffering in 100+ degree temperatures, but after 2 months of rain and chilly temperatures, this seems like a sauna read more
Vinoble: A Sweet Wine Experience in Jerez, Andalusia
Catavino | June 3rd 2008
Last week I spent every hour possible at the sixth edition of Vinoble. Held every two years, this wine fair is unusual because it focuses on noble, fortified and sweet wines. A particularly attractive idea to me since I love wines along those lines. read more
Leonard Cohen honors GARCIA LORCA
The Melting Pot | June 1st 2008 by Edilberto Gonzalez Trejos
Leonard Cohen render homage and tribute to immortal, universal Andalusian and Spanish Poet FEDERICO GARCÍA LORCA.::::LEONARD COHEN - Take This Waltz Now in Vienna there's ten pretty women There's a shoulder where Death comes to cry There's a lobby w read more
Atocha, Madrid
Best travel with GPS locations | May 16th 2008 by Dankuna
Atocha Station is the largest railway station in Madrid. It is the primary station serving commuter trains (Cercanías), intercity and regional trains from the south, and the AVE high speed trains from Seville (Andalusia) and Barcelona (Catalonia). T read more
WineCreator: A Roundup on Ronda
The Wine Case | May 7th 2008 by The Wine Case
I finally found a minute to check back for reports on WineCreator, the ambitiously-named meeting of wine pundits and renowned winemakers that was held in Ronda, in Andalusia, a couple of weeks ago. Last weekend, Jancis Robinson published, as promised read more
Inexpensive Vacation Spots
Finance Blog Online | April 11th 2008 by CP
Vacation Like a King or Queen…On the Cheap. The Greenback has been taking a hit for a while now. The Euro is at a record high, killing the likelihood of running around Europe’s best hotels and restaurants, throwing around money like it read more
Portugal trip: Ayamonte Spain
Lifecruiser | February 23rd 2008 by Lifecruiser
We did another daytrip on our Portugal trip to Monte Gordo besides the one to Tavira. This time to the Andalusian town Ayamonte in Spain, which is right at the other side of the Portugal border. We only had to go to the next town, Vila Real de Santo read more
‘This Land is Our Land’ Say the Muslims
Foehammer's Anvil | August 18th 2007 by Foehammer
Islam has this nasty little habit of laying claim to things that don’t belong to it. It started with God, the angels Gabriel and Michael, and then ultimately Jesus, Mary and parts of Judeo-Christian doctrine. Then it turned into war for land read more
LA FERIA DE MALAGA
Pensieri... parole... senza omissioni | July 6th 2007 by amosgitai
Malaga è una città spagnola molto viva con una vita notturna piacevole in ogni periodo dell’anno. La festa per eccellenza si celebra ad Agosto (quest’anno dall’11 al 19): la Feria de Malaga. La Feria inizia con un pregón, un discorso-proclam read more

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