The living history of Torre del Veguer
When I lived in North America, the wine business became slightly mundane when it came to architecture, marketing, and the
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We stood at the top of ridge where the land of Fredi Torres Viticultors ended and admired the view across the
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When Timmer told me he had set up an interview with Daphne Glorian, Clos i Terrasses proprietor, I have to
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When I tasted my first glass of cava in Barcelona nearly five years ago, it was at 9 am, freshly
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To say that Cellers d’en Guilla is a winery typical of Emporda doesn’t do it justice. I believe the word
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In our travels around Catalunya, we’ve come across many compelling stories of history, tradition, and generations passing their intimate wine
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