WARNING: EPISODE CONTAINS VERY LITTLE CYCLING CHAT!
Our Vuelta coverage started earlier this week with a pre-race KM0 very much inspired by this year’s Portuguese ‘Gran Salida’, plus our usual XL Preview episode - and the build-up continues with our now traditional wine-lover’s guide to the route.
As usual, Dvine Cellars have put together a case designed to take your taste buds where the peloton will ride over the next three weeks. On Thursday, before flying to Lisbon, Daniel also headed to Dvine's London HQ for some, ahem, vital last minute prep - and below you can hear his conversation with our and Dvine’s resident guru of the grapes (or maybe “Sultan of Smashability”??), Greg Andrews.
UK residents can order the Vuelta selection here -https://dvinecellars.com/products/the-cycling-podcast-la-vuelta-24 - while overseas listeners should glean enough from Daniel’s chat with Greg to assemble their own approximation. Please drink in moderation and ¡Salud! to all!
The wines:
Vale de Mata white 2022, Lisboa, Portugal
Amorro Tinto 2021, Bodega Vinificate-Mahara Viticultores, Cadiz, Andalucía Spain
Quinta Da Ladeira, Godello blend, Ribeiro, Galicia, Spain
Sernande So What Tinto, Adega Sernande, Ribeiro Galicia, Spain
Bodega Tandem, Inmácula 2021, Viognier Viura, Navarra, Spain
Bideona Las Parcelas 2020, Rioja Alavesa, La Rioja, Spain
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