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Spanish Wine, Portuguese Wine, their foods, and cultures
Last weekend, Ryan and I had a tasting of two Cavas we recently received from Bodega Dominio de la Vega - a small, family owned winery located in the center of D.O. Utiel-Requena, located on the eastern coast of Spain just south of Barcelona in Valencia. And like all of the Iberian Peninsul
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