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Tag Archives: Manuel Valenzuela
City of the Pomegranate
I’ve just spent a week in Granada, my first visit to that beautiful Spanish city, crowned by one of the most beautiful buildings I’ve ever visited, the Alhambra complex. Of course, Granada is so much more than just the Alhambra … Continue reading →
Posted in biodynamic wine, Spanish Wine, Wine, Wine Travel
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Tagged Al Sur de Granada (shop), Alpujarras, Andalucia, Barranco Oscuro, Cauzon Blanco, El Pino Rojo, Granada, Granada - Light of Andalucia, Lorenzo Valenzuela, Manuel Valenzuela, Purulio, Ramon Saavedra, Sacromonte Beer, Sierra de la Contraviesa wines, Sierra Nevada, Steven Nightingale, Tempranillo y Màs, Torcuato Huertas, vinos auténticos
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