Vinexpo, the leading international exhibition for wine and spirits professionals, has partnered with Wine Spectator to bring an exciting new food and wine event – “A Taste of Spain” – to Vinexpo Bordeaux 2017. The exclusive party will take place at the Palais de la Bourse in Bordeaux’s historic city center on Monday, June 19, from 8 to 11 p.m.
“A Taste of Spain is shaping up to be one of the most provocative and essential events of Vinexpo Bordeaux 2017,” said Vinexpo CEO Guillaume Deglise. “We’re proud to work with Wine Spectator to attract such a prestigious line-up of bodegas to the exhibition. Their presence will add a new dimension to Vinexpo parties and will offer great opportunities to international buyers throughout the show. The tasting itself will be a must for any Vinexpo attendee.”
A Taste of Spain will shine a spotlight on the great wines of Spain, Vinexpo Bordeaux’s “Country of Honor” in 2017. More than 100 Spanish bodegas have been hand-selected by Wine Spectator to present their wines. These will be paired with food prepared by 10 of Spain’s most celebrated chefs, selected by culinary co-chairs Ferran Adrià and José Andrés.
“Wine Spectator is pleased to partner with Vinexpo to showcase the wines of Spain, 2017’s Country of Honor,” said Marvin R. Shanken, editor and publisher of Wine Spectator. “We believe A Taste of Spain will be a benchmark for the country’s wine industry. Featuring an unprecedented gathering of top producers and key chefs, this event will present the richness and diversity of Europe’s most dynamic culture of wine and gastronomy.”
“As Wine Spectator’s lead taster on the wines of Spain for more than 20 years, I have tracked the country’s dynamic evolution, in quality, style and diversity,” added the magazine’s executive editor, Thomas Matthews. “The wineries participating in A Taste of Spain have been selected by Wine Spectator to showcase the industry’s quality, diversity and history. In my opinion, no other wine region in the world has achieved such an impressive balance of tradition and modernity, revaluing ancient terroirs, exploring indigenous grapes, and using modern techniques to make exciting and distinctive wines.”
A partial listing of participating bodegas includes:
Aalto, Abadía Retuerta, Alejandro Fernandez, Alión, Altanza, Alto Moncayo, Alvaro Palacios, Áster, Baron de Ley, Belondrade y Lurton, Bodegas Aragonesas, Bodegas Barbadillo, Bodegas Franco Españolas, Bodegas y Viñedos Carlos Moro, Borsao, Campo Eliseo, Carchelo, Casa de la Ermita, Castaño, Cellar Vall Llach, Clos Mogador, Contino, CVNE, Dinastia Vivanco, Dominio Basconcillos , Dominio de Atauta Dominio de Pingus, El Coto de Rioja, Emilio Moro, Farina, Fillaboa, Finca Allende, Finca Mas d’en Gil, Freixenet, Godelia, Gonzalez Byass, Gramona, Grans Muralles, Grupo Codorníu, Hacienda de Arínzano, Huerta de Albala, La Rioja Alta, LaFou, Lagar de Cervera, Lan, Luzón, Macan, Marqués de Caceres, Marqués de Griñon, Marqués de Murrieta, Marqués de Riscal, Marqués de Vargas , Mas Martinet, Matsu, Montecillo, Muga, Navarro Lopez, Numanthia, Pazo de Señoras, Perpetual, Pintia, Principe de Viana, Protos, Rafael Palacios, Ramon Bilbao, Rolland Galarreta, San Roman, Terras Gauda, Teso la Monja, Torres, Valdelosfrailes, Vega Sicilia, Viña Albali, Viñas del Cenit, Viñedos Alonso del Yerro, Viñedos de Paganos, Volver.
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