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Some of the world’s leading chefs and sommeliers, including Spanish chefs Ferran Adria and Jose Andres have given their support to a coalition calling for truth in wine labelling.   Both Spanish chefs have signed an open letter lending their support to protect wine place names.   Others who have given support are The French Laundry’s Thomas Keller and Pontus Elofsson of Noma, Joel Robuichon, Wolfgang Puck and Alain Ducasse.

The Spanish Chef,  Jose Andres, who has restaurants in Las Vegas, Los Angeles and Washington DC said, ‘We support the Joint Declaration to protect wine place and origin because place names are central to understanding the foods and wines we work with every day’.

The United States has agreed, in a deal signed last year between US and Europe, to prevent new wine producers from using the names ‘port’ and other semi-generic names such as Sherry and Burgundy. However, the agreement has a ‘special clause’ that allows producers in the market before March 2006 to continue the practice in some cases.

The Declaration to Protect Wine Place and Origin, a coalition first formed in 2005, has the support of 15 wine regions including Champagne, Jerez, Porto and Napa and according to the Napa Valley Vintners Association, producers from countries as wide ranging as Germany and China have put ‘Napa’ or similarly misleading labels on their wines.

The coalition hopes that, with the support of chefs and  food and wine experts this will persuade lawmakers to better protect wine place names.

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Distinguished American wine writer Robert Parker has become the only wine critic to be awarded Spain’s Gran Cruz al Merito Civil.

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tio pepe en rama gonzalez byass winery
Spanish winery, Gonzalez Byass, has doubled it´s production for the re-launch of its Tio Pepe En Rama – rama means ‘raw’ – and the product is an is an ultra-fresh and young fino sherry made from unfiltered and unclarified Tio Pepe taken from the cask in spring when the flor is at its thickest.

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What’s On in Girona next week and “What is the Forum”?

We’re looking forward to the annual Gastronomic Forum commences in Girona next week.   It is THE meeting place for Professionals in the Food Industry and Companies too.   More than 300 companies in the food and wine market will be promoting their wares at the show.   Read more


How proud are we that one of our favorite local artists is so venerated in the US, with the opening on Tuesday last of a new Dali Museum in St Petersburg, Florida, magnificent in the painter´s surreal style.   The Museum was officially opened by Cristina, Duchess of Palma de Mallorca, Read more

This Wednesday, the 12th January El Bulli restaurant in Spain will open for its last season.    Until the 30th of July every single session with be “a goodbye”.   However, THE SHOW GOES ON!   El Bulli-s new restaurant Tickets, in Barcelona is just about to start its own history – will it become as famous as El Bulli?   What is Tickets, anyway?   Tickets is the hyper-tapas bar/restaurant at 164 Avenida del Paral.lel in Barcelona, in the midst of the theatre district, just about to be open in February.  Read more

See NEW Michelin Starred restaurants for 2013

San Sebastian, the only city in the world with more concentration of Michelin stars by inhabitant, was chosen to unveil the content of Michelin Guide 2011 for Spain and Portugal. But there are no new three stars, there are a dozen losers, those who have lost stars and only three chefs have gained two stars. Last night, in the Maria Cristina hotel, the suspense was finally resolved.

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