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Simply Spanish Wine is podcast for wine lovers who want to learn more about Spanish wine. Spain has an amazing wine scene. But it can be difficult to get your head around it all sometimes. That said, if you limit yourself to what you find on the supermarket shelves, you're going to miss out on a lot of really great Spanish wines. So our aim is to equip you with a basic knowledge, making it easy and fun for you to enjoy good affordable Spanish wines.
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A trip to Rioja

A trip to Rioja

2023-02-2706:27

Matthew takes a trip to Rioja, Spain's most famous wine-producing region, and gives us a bit more insight into the different regions, the grape growing practices and the impact of the river Ebro on the geography.
It's Simply Spanish Wine time again. And this week we're taking a look at wine labels and what information you should expect to see on them.
Welcome to another episode of the Simply Spanish Wine podcast series. This week, we take a look at organic wine, and what it means to be organic.
Welcome to another episode of the Simply Spanish Wine podcast series. This week, we wrap up our series on Spanish wine grapes with a look at the lesser-known White Garnacha.
We're here with another episode of the Simply Spanish Wine podcast series. This week, we continue our series on Spanish wine grapes with a closer look at Bobal.
Join us for another episode of the Simply Spanish Wine podcast series. This week, we continue our series on Spanish wine grapes with a closer look at Mencía.
Welcome to another episode of the Simply Spanish Wine podcast series. This week, we continue our series on Spanish wine grapes with a closer look at Godello.
It's time for another episode of the Simply Spanish Wine podcast. This week, we’re delving further into our Spanish grapes and looking at Garnacha.
Welcome to another episode of the Simply Spanish Wine podcast series. This week, we continue our series on Spanish white grapes with a closer look at Albariño.
Welcome to another episode in our Simply Spanish Wine podcast series. Today we’re kicking off our little mini-series on some of Spain’s best-loved grapes with a closer look at Tempranillo.
Welcome to another episode of our podcast series. This week, we’re starting our look at some of Spain’s most popular white grapes with Verdejo.
We continue our look at the main wine-growing regions in Spain with a trip to southern Spain. When we say southern Spain, we’re talking about an area that stretches all the way around from Valencia on the Mediterranean coast, through the Levante region and up into the Sierra Penibetica range which runs along the southern coast of Andalusia before arriving at the winemaking marvel that is the sherry triangle. So this is a big patch. So to make things easier we’re going to focus on 3 key aspects of this part of the country.
Mencía vs Mencía

Mencía vs Mencía

2022-07-1524:50

Matthew and Ben taste three different Mencía wines alongside each other and talk through their similarities and their differences. The wines tasted are: Massimo, by Atlantic Galician Wineries Mencia 2017, by Casar de Burbia Hombros, by Casar de Burbia All are available on the Simply Spanish Wine online store.
This week we’re continuing our trip around Spanish wine regions with a look at central Spain.
The northwest of Spain is a far cry from the sunny snapshots of the average holiday brochure. It’s always been rather cut off from Castilla-Leon and the rest of Spain by mountains, and that sense of isolation persists even today. So Galicia’s lush, green landscapes, windswept beaches, mountain ranges and river valleys, are a side of Spain many visitors rarely see. Which is a shame, because in many ways it’s the most appealing.
Ageing Wine

Ageing Wine

2022-06-2604:50

Ageing is one of those things that distinguishes wine from almost every other alcoholic drink. It’s the natural acidity present in wine which stops bacteria from developing and spoiling it, thereby allowing ageing to actually happen. But not all wine is suitable for ageing. In fact, the vast majority of wine sold around the world is designed to be drunk no more than a couple of years after it’s bottled.
A quick look at Cava

A quick look at Cava

2022-06-1904:071

Cava is a premium product, but over the last decade or so it has perhaps been overshadowed by the likes of Prosecco and other, more cheaply made, but more aggressively marketed, sparkling wines. So, what’s special about Cava and why should you give it more than a second look?
Bryan MacRobert is part of the new generation of winemakers in Rioja who are moving away from barrel-ageing as the defining characteristic of their wines, and instead are looking to make fresher, more elegant wines which better reflect the essence of the traditional grapes grown in the region. In his own words, he “prioritises the vineyard over the cellar” and strives to make high-quality wines with a strong sense of place that really showcase the diversity of soils, climates, vineyards and grape varieties that exist within Rioja. In this interview, Brayn talks about how he came to be making wines in Rioja and how he hopes to shake up the wine scene in one of Spain's most traditional winemaking regions.
Hear the name ‘Cataluña’ and you’ll probably think of Barcelona. And with it comes visions of tourist hoards traipsing down the Rambla, queueing for the Sagrada Familia, and topping up the tan on the city beach. But this part of Spain has something far more engaging than the region’s capital – wine. Lots of it. And it’s fantastic. So join us on a whistle-stop tour of the Denominaciones de Origen in this excellent wine-growing region.
Order a glass of red wine in any bar in Spain and you’ll almost always be asked whether you want a “Rioja or a Ribera”. They are two of the best known Denominaciones de Origen (DOs), and the ‘go-to’ red wines for Spanish wine fans around the world. But popular as they are, even quite seasoned wine drinkers would be hard-pressed to tell the main differences between the two regions. Join us on another Simply Spanish Wine podcast as we give you a whistle-stop run-through of these two famous regions and some expert tips on how to tell them apart.
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