
Just before leaving Vinoble we went to the Consejo Regulador area and I got to sign my own “official” barrel, announcing my Introduction to Sherry tours event for International Sherry Week! 🙂
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26 Monday May 2014
26 Monday May 2014

Just before leaving Vinoble we went to the Consejo Regulador area and I got to sign my own “official” barrel, announcing my Introduction to Sherry tours event for International Sherry Week! 🙂
22 Thursday May 2014
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A personalised commemorative bottle of TÃo Pepe, celebrating the return of the iconic TÃo Pepe rooftop sign to the Puerta del Sol in Madrid after a three year absence. So excited! I sure seem to be winning a lot of stuff lately… maybe I should buy a lottery ticket?
19 Monday May 2014
Posted in food & drink, friends, Malaga, malaga getaway, sevilla, spain, travel, trips

Look at all the lovely gifts I was given by @lesleyjudge and @aileenlamb who, along with @criadera, met up with me in Málaga this past weekend. More on our adventures later on Azahar in Sevilla. Today I am busy catching up on the work I couldn’t get done over the weekend due to crap internet, as well as doing laundry and drinking lots of green tea (making a change from all the WINE drunk over the past few days). Oh, and I also went to the gym for the first time in almost five weeks, taking my first walk outside the house without crutches. Not a bad Monday! How’s yours?
17 Saturday May 2014
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Making Málaga Memories (mmm…)
19 Saturday Apr 2014
Posted in food & drink, sevilla, tapas, tapas tours
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My first Introduction to Sherry Tour was a success! Except for that bit after when I fell down. Can’t even blame the wine as I’d only had two glasses! But my clients got to sample 7 different sherries paired with various tapas, from cheeses and charcuterie to hot dishes and finishing up with cheese and dessert.

Kathleen and Sam were perfect victims guests and asked lots of questions. I was a bit sneaky and didn’t tell them they were my first Sherry & Tapas tour. Happily I was able to answer all their questions and give them lots of information about the wines and the sherry making process. But most importantly they were able to sample the wines the way they are meant to be enjoyed… little by little, with food and friends.

You may recall that I got the idea for this tour when I inadvertently did my own World Sherry Day event last year after missing my train to Jerez that morning, where I’d been invited to attend an event. In the end it turned out for the best because that’s when I realised that sherry is best experienced with food and I wanted to share that experience with other people. Looking forward to future Sherry & Tapas tours now. Even though I still have a lot to learn, for now I know enough to help people learn about and enjoy sherry. And I’m very happy to report that Kathleen and Sam are new sherry converts!