feria sevilla 2016
14 Thursday Apr 2016
14 Thursday Apr 2016
08 Tuesday Mar 2016
So THIS came today! Very excited. And so yet another Jerez Getaway looms (though there will actually be one more before this for the Jerez Feria at the beginning of May). This will be the first time attending Vinoble as an official Sherry Educator. Did I mention I am excited???
27 Saturday Feb 2016
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Notice token flamenco image in centre of collage ;). But flamenco really was the reason I ended up in Jerez this weekend, with my friend Jo. It turned out Jo was coming down from London for the weekend to take a couple of flamenco dance classes with renowned dancer and choreographer Joaquín Grilo. And as I also had plans to see Sara Baras we decided to make a weekend of it. Every year Jerez hosts this 10-day Festival de Jerez but this is the first time I’ve been. It’s great fun, lots of events going on around the city, which made Jo and I think that maybe next year we’ll come for a whole week.
15 Friday Jan 2016
Posted in sherry, tapas, tapas tours
Very happy to see that my Sherry & Tapas Tours have been included in this year’s update by Telegraph Travel. And they also added the fact that I am now an official Sherry Educator. Cheers!
28 Monday Dec 2015
Posted in food & drink, friends, sevilla, sherry
chef Kosei Takakura
…at least for a day. One of the things I miss living in Sevilla is that there is very little good international food here, especially Asian food. Sure, there’s a “sushi bar” on practically every corner these days, but you can imagine what they’re like…
So when my friend Tómoko said she was coming to Sevilla with other friends from Jerez to have lunch at a Japanese restaurant run by a chef she personally knows, I reckoned it would be the real deal. And it was.
Tómoko preparing our shabu-shabu
We had a wonderful selection of sushi, sashimi, shabu-shabu and other things I can’t remember the names of. All delicious. But what made it extra special for me was that sauces such as wasabi, ponzu and yuzu-koshou were all made from scratch by chef Kosei, and they were outstanding. Unfortunately, this delightful discovery will soon be no more as Kosei is off soon to try his luck in Málaga. But hey, I can always catch up with him there.
pringá for dessert!
After lunch Tómoko and I decided that the rest of the gang couldn’t leave Sevilla without trying Bodeguita Romero’s award-winning pringá montadito, so we popped across the street and shared pringás with some lovely sherries for our “dessert”. It was a great afternoon and I’m happy that Tómoko is spending a few days here with me in Sevilla. I’m sure I’ll be posting more of our adventures here during the week.