Category Archives: Godello

Wine and Love (and ZERO SULFITES) on Monday at Vino Vino

Jump to Comments Please join us Monday, October 25 as we celebrate wine writer Alice Feiring and taste six Spanish wines selected by importer José Pastor at Vino Vino in Austin. We are thrilled to present these unique and exciting wines, … Continue reading

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Paella at Jaleo

My last night in Washington DC was spent at Jaleo the tapas restaurant of famous Spanish Chef José Andrés know for the best Paella outside of Spain. After enjoying a few tapas like the “Jamón Ibérico de bellota ‘Fermin’” which … Continue reading

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The All American and Sicily

Bruce Neyers, one of the leading wine professionals and winemakers in the U.S., recently shared this excellent e-mail sent by Kermit Lynch. Read on… Kermit left for France a little over a month ago, but Just before he left he … Continue reading

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“Galicia is the new frontier for inexpensive great wine”

One of our favorite winebloggers, Brooklyn Guy Loves Wine and Food, loves him some 2008 Benaza Monterrei Godello from Galicia, Spain. Here’s what he had to say about the current vintage in a recent post entitled “How to Buy Excellent … Continue reading

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Benaza 2008 Godello tasting notes

New from José Pastor Selections… Benaza 2008 Godello Country: Spain Region: Monterrei, Galicia Grape: Godello (white) This classic, food-friendly Spanish white is fresh, crisp, and bright on the palate. Look for bright lemon and lime aromas with flavors of honeydew … Continue reading

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