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The Best Spanish White Wines for Summer

Chilled, elegant, and unmistakably Spanish. Summer calls for whites with freshness, character, and an extra bottle on the table. White is your wine. This summer don't settle for just any white: discover the vibrant freshness of Rueda wines, the surprisingly elegant whites of Rioja, the personality and round mouthfeel of Bierzo wines, and the Mediterranean, sophisticated style of Penedès wines. These are wines meant to be served well chilled, to extend aperitifs, elevate meals in the sun, and turn any dinner into a plan you'll want to repeat. If you're looking for whites with personality, freshness, and that irresistible quality that makes a bottle disappear too fast, your summer selection starts here. Product list: - White Wine, La Romana - Can Bas Gran reserva sheep cheese, La Antigua - Aphrodisiaque Blanco, Almázcara Majara (6 units) - Organic White Wine, Menade (6 units) - White Truffle Almonds, Sal de Ibiza - Lagar de Proventus Alvarinho White Wine, Tr3mano (6 units) - Semi-cured Vegan Cheese with walnuts and pink pepper, Veggie Karma - Almonds with flower petals “Flowered Almonds”, Sal de Ibiza - Organic White Wine D’Origen P3 Xarel.lo, Can Bas (6 units) - Traditionally cured sheep cheese, La Antigua - White Wine, Muga Blanco (6 units) - Clot del Roure, biodynamic, Vins El Cep (6 units) - Smoked Sardines, Casa Santoña - White wine, Verdejo, Dominio Mateos de la Higuera, Bodega Vega Demara BUY NOW Will you help us continue bringing the best of Spain to your table? We work every day to be your favorite store for Spanish gourmet products. Your opinion is very important to us and helps us keep improving. Leave us a review about your experience at Made in Spain Store and, as a thank you, you will receive a €10 discount coupon for your next purchase*. *For purchases over €60 Leave your review here! AUTHOR: Israel Romero, CEO of Made in Spain Gourmet.
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July's Best-Selling Gourmet Products at Made in Spain Gourmet

Made in Spain Gourmet's Best-Selling Gourmet Products in July We want to share which products have been the stars this month and, as a thank you for being part of the Made in Spain Gourmet family, offer you the chance to enjoy them at a very special price. Because we believe the best Spanish products are meant to be shared around the table. The best gourmet pantry Discover July's Top Sellers and let yourself be won over by the flavors that have already captured the hearts of hundreds of Spanish Gourmet Lovers. Iberian Ham The true star of any gourmet table. Slow-cured, intensely aromatic, and a flavor that turns any moment into a celebration. Artisan Cheeses From aged cheeses to creamy specialties made with sheep, goat, and cow’s milk. A journey through Spain’s finest flavors. Premium Anchovies Selected one by one and prepared artisanally. The excellence of the Cantabrian Sea in every fillet. Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO) The essential ingredient of the Mediterranean diet. Early-harvest EVOO, unique varieties, and producers who care for every detail from the grove to your table. Iberian Cured Meats Chorizo, salchichón, lomo and other gems of our gastronomy made following generations of tradition. Discover July's Top Sellers now and bring home the flavors that are winning over our community of Spanish Gourmet Lovers. Product list Filetes de anchoa en Aceite de oliva virgen extra, Chabuca Paleta de Cebo de Campo 100% Ibérico Único loncheado, BEHER Queso de Oveja al Tartufo, La Antigua Aceite de Oliva Virgen Extra Picual ecológico, Oleum Alcazaba Anchoas del Cantábrico en mantequilla, Casa Santoña Bonito en aceite de oliva, Casa Santoña Lomito/Presa de Bellota 100% raza ibérica, RH Gourmet Chorizo Cular 100% Ibérico Bellota Único, Beher Aceite de Oliva Virgen Extra Cosecha Temprana, Coupage Ecológico, Oro La Senda Anchoas del Cantábrico filetes en Aceite de Oliva, Agromar Presa de Bellota 100%, Navarretinto Atún Claro en Aceite de Oliva, Agromar Queso de Oveja Artesano Curado al Romero, Los Villajos Queso Curado y Artesano de Oveja, Calaveruela Aceite de Oliva Virgen Extra Manzanilla Cacereña, Jacoliva Jamón Ibérico Bellota 100%, Loncheado, Navarretinto BUY NOW Will you help us keep bringing the best of Spain to your table? We strive every day to be your favorite shop for Spanish gourmet products. Your feedback is very important to us and helps us keep improving. Leave us a review about your experience at Made in Spain Store and, as a thank you, you'll receive a €10 discount coupon for your next purchase*. *Purchases over €60 Leave your review here! AUTHOR: Israel Romero, CEO of Made in Spain Gourmet.
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Gourmet Watermelon Gazpacho | The Most Refreshing Spanish Recipe of the Summer

Some recipes refresh... and others make your guests want seconds again and again. Spanish Gourmet Products At Made in Spain Gourmet we believe cooking is also a way to travel, share and enjoy. That’s why Svetlana and Israel want to bring you one of our favorite recipes for hot days. Fresh, healthy, elegant and surprisingly easy to prepare. Our Gourmet Watermelon Gazpacho combines the best Spanish tradition with a creative twist that wins you over from the very first spoonful. Because when you use a genuine Extra Virgin Olive Oil, a good wine vinegar and quality ingredients, the difference is noticeable. This summer surprise your family and friends with a recipe full of color, flavor and personality. In less than 15 minutes you’ll have a starter worthy of the finest restaurants. Ready to turn summer into a gourmet experience? Ingredients - 500 g ripe vine tomatoes - 400 g watermelon (rind removed) - 1/2 onion - 1 green pepper - 1 small garlic clove - 1 tablespoon Extra Virgin Olive Oil - 2 tablespoons white wine vinegar - 2/3 teaspoon salt - 60 g shelled pistachios - Feta cheese - Fresh basil Preparation Chop the green pepper and the ripe tomatoes. Add the onion and the peeled garlic and blend everything until smooth. Add the watermelon cut into cubes and blend again. Add the Extra Virgin Olive Oil, the vinegar and the salt. Blend again until you achieve a very smooth and creamy texture. Serve well chilled. Finish by garnishing with lightly chopped pistachios, feta cheese cubes and fresh basil leaves. A fresh, healthy and absolutely irresistible dish. This summer... the authentic taste of Spain is served well chilled. Products AOVE Picual Early Harvest 500 ml, Alauda AOVE Early Harvest, Reusable Picual Ceramic Bottle, Monsieur Pegó Extra Virgin Olive Oil L’Oli organic, Cuadrat Valley BUY NOW Will you help us continue bringing the best of Spain to your table? We work every day to be your favorite shop for Spanish gourmet products. Your opinion is very important to us and helps us keep improving. Leave us a review about your experience at Made in Spain Store and, as a thank you, you’ll receive a €10 discount coupon for your next purchase*. *For purchases over €60 Leave your review here! AUTHOR: Israel Romero, CEO of Made in Spain Gourmet.
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What to Bring to a Gourmet Dinner (and Not Fail)

Arriving at someone's home with the right bottle or a well-chosen specialty completely changes the first impression. If you wonder what to bring to a gourmet dinner, the answer is not to buy the most expensive bottle or try to compete with the menu: it's to bring an excellent product, with origin, that makes sense at that table and can be enjoyed effortlessly.

A gourmet dinner is usually curated from aperitif to the last bite. The host has thought about flavors, timing, and atmosphere. That's why a premium Spanish gastronomic detail works so well: it conveys taste, product culture, and generosity. And if it isn't opened that night, it still retains all its value as a gift for another occasion.

What to bring to a gourmet dinner: the host's rule

The best contribution is the one that doesn't force anyone to rearrange anything. Before choosing, it's useful to know whether it's a formal dinner with a defined pairing, a more relaxed gathering focused on the aperitif, or a themed meal. One good question to the host is enough: “Do you already have wine planned or should I bring something to open on arrival or for another day?”.

If the menu is set and you don't know the dishes, avoid bringing a bottle expecting it to be served during the dinner. The host may have chosen specific wines, and there's nothing awkward about saving your gift for later. In that case, a select preserved product, an early-harvest extra virgin olive oil, or an artisanal confection of the highest quality are impeccable choices.

The product should speak for itself. Traceability, a designation of origin, a recognized producer, and artisanal production add more prestige than flashy packaging. Spanish gastronomy has extraordinary references for every kind of invitation, from a great cava to a tin of conservas from the finest rías.

The bottle that always makes sense

A premium wine is a classic, but it deserves a precise choice. For a multi-course dinner, a gastronomic white wine with freshness and structure is often more versatile than a big red. It pairs with shellfish, fish, poultry, vegetables, and many starters without taking center stage at the table. A characterful Albariño, a mineral Godello, or an ambitious Mediterranean white are excellent calling cards.

Red is a magnificent choice when you know the menu or know the host appreciates it. An elegant Rioja Reserva, an expressive Mencía, or a Ribera with a balanced profile convey a serious reading of the Spanish winery. It's wise to avoid wines that are overly alcoholic or heavily oaked if you don't know what's being served: they can overpower delicate dishes.

Cava and other Spanish sparkling wines have a decisive advantage: they celebrate without needing explanation. They're perfect to open on arrival, accompany the aperitif, or toast at the end. A long-aged sparkling wine, served well chilled, is one of the most refined gifts for a gourmet dinner. It also works with a surprisingly wide range of dishes, including delicate fried foods, Iberian cured meats, and aged cheeses.

Artisanal vermouth fits better in an informal dinner or a gathering that starts early. Bring it when you know there will be time for the aperitif and, if appropriate, pair it with premium olives or some conservas. It's not a table wine, but it is a statement of good taste before sitting down.

When to choose a non-alcoholic option

A good dinner shouldn't assume everyone drinks alcohol. If the host doesn't consume alcohol, there are pregnant guests, or you simply want a different kind of gift, opt for an exceptional oil, a selection of conservas, or a sweet product. The gesture is still gourmet and more inclusive.

Spanish products that elevate any invitation

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The best premium Spanish oils for gifting

A slice of sourdough bread, a seasonal tomato and a good EVOO are enough to turn a simple table into a gesture of authentic Spanish gastronomy. That is the difference with the best premium Spanish oils: they don’t just dress a dish, they bring aroma, texture, character and an origin you recognize from the first bite.

Spain produces some of the most admired extra virgin olive oils in the world, but not every bottle follows the same style or seeks the same intensity. Choosing well requires looking beyond an elegant label. Olive variety, harvest timing, territory and extraction method explain why one oil can be perfect for an appetizer and another for meat, fish or a high-end culinary gift.

What sets the best Spanish premium oils apart

A premium extra virgin olive oil is born from impeccable raw material and a clear decision: prioritize quality over yield. The olives are harvested at their optimum point, often early, when they retain a higher concentration of vegetal aromas and polyphenols. They produce less oil, yes, but the result is far more expressive, fresh and persistent.

Extraction must be carried out quickly and with temperature control. The goal is to preserve the fruit’s nuances: freshly cut grass, tomato plant, green almond, apple, olive leaf, artichoke or banana, depending on variety and landscape. In a top-quality EVOO, bitterness and pungency are not defects. They are natural attributes that indicate fresh olive and antioxidant richness, provided they appear balanced.

Traceability also matters. Knowing from which estate, mill, region or designation the oil comes turns the purchase into an informed choice. A great Spanish oil has identity. It doesn’t try to please everyone with a flat profile: it expresses its variety, its harvest and its territory precisely.

Varieties that define Spanish premium oils

Spain brings together exceptional olive-growing diversity. Knowing the main varieties helps you choose wisely without needing to be an expert, especially when looking for a bottle to cook with, taste raw or include in a gourmet basket.

Picual: intensity, structure and great personality

Picual is one of Spain’s most emblematic varieties and the major reference of Jaén. It offers powerful oils, with notes of green leaf, tomato plant, fig tree and almond. On the palate they usually present an elegant bitterness and a lively pungency, especially in early-harvest oils.

It’s a magnificent choice for those who enjoy defined flavors. It works outstandingly with grilled meats, roasted vegetables, gazpacho, legumes and cured cheeses. Its stability also makes it very interesting for cooking, although reserving some for finishing allows you to appreciate all its character.

Arbequina: Mediterranean delicacy

Arbequina offers a softer, rounder and more aromatic profile. You commonly find hints of apple, banana, almond and nuts, with a discreet pepperiness. Its elegance does not lie in a lack of intensity, but in its harmony.

It’s the ideal oil to start exploring premium EVOO or to accompany delicate preparations: white fish, shellfish, salads of tender leaves, homemade mayonnaises, pastries and natural yogurts. For a gift, a quality Arbequina is a safe bet if you don’t know the recipient’s tastes well.

Hojiblanca: balance and an almond finish

Originally mainly from Andalusia, Hojiblanca combines herbaceous sensations with a characteristic almond finish. It can be fresh and slightly sweet at the start, before showing moderate bitterness and pungency. That evolution makes it a vari

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Premium Ribera wine review: what to look for

A premium Ribera del Duero bottle is not chosen just for an imposing label or a celebrated vintage. A good premium Ribera wine review must answer a very specific question: does this bottling offer the depth, precision and character that justify opening it at a special table, giving it as a gift, or cellaring it? When the answer is yes, we are facing one of the great pleasures of Spanish gastronomy.

Ribera del Duero is land of authoritative reds. Its high-altitude vineyards, thermal contrasts, and the dominance of tempranillo —known here as tinta fina or tinta del país— give rise to wines of intense fruit, firm structure and an extraordinary capacity for evolution. But the premium category demands more than power: it demands balance, identity and winemaking able to respect the landscape.

What a premium Ribera wine review should reveal

The word "premium" is used easily, but in a serious Ribera del Duero it is recognized in the glass. The first indicator is the harmony between concentration and freshness. Ripe black fruit—plum, blackberry or black cherry—may be present with great intensity, but it should not become cloying sweetness nor hide the wine's nerve.

Barrel integration also matters. In many prestigious bottlings notes of cedar, cocoa, tobacco, roasted coffee, sweet spices or balsamics appear. The wood must accompany the expression of the grape and not impose itself upon it. A wine can spend many months in oak and still be elegant if it retains fruit, texture and a well-defined acidity.

Finish length makes a decisive difference. After swallowing, a premium Ribera should leave a persistent, clean and complex sensation, not a rough alcoholic trace. That finish invites you back to the glass and often reveals the true quality of a bottling better than a spectacular nose in the first minutes.

Origin is not a decorative detail

Talking about Ribera del Duero means talking about plots, altitude and an extreme continental climate. Cold winters and dry summers, together with the temperature difference between day and night, help the grape reach maturity without completely losing its tension. That is why the best wines of the denomination combine muscle with precision.

Not all zones or soils offer the same profile. Higher-altitude plots usually bring freshness and a more refined fruit; calcareous soils can reinforce a sense of verticality, and more clayey soils favor volume and structure. A label that identifies a finca, municipality or vineyard does not guarantee excellence by itself, but it usually indicates a desire to express a specific place.

Crianza, reserva or alta expresión: how to read the label

Traditional categories can guide you, although they do not replace tasting. A crianza tends to show more direct fruit and a less dominant wood aging. A reserva usually seeks greater complexity and roundness, while a gran reserva can offer a more tertiary evolution, with notes of fine leather, forest floor, dried leaf or truffle.

However, many top-level bodegas prefer to communicate the wine through the plot, the barrel selection or the winemaking philosophy rather than through a classic category. In those cases it is worth looking at the vintage, the ageing time if specified and, above all, the house style. A limited-production finca wine can be a more exclusive choice than a reserva, but it will not necessarily appeal more to someone looking for a mature, deeply spiced profile.

Barrel age also influences the result. New oak brings greater intensity of toast, vanilla and spices. Used barrels allow tinta fina to express itself with greater clarity. No option is superior by definition: it depends on whether you want a Rib

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July Gourmet Specials

July Gourmet Offers Enjoy the summer with the best Spanish products... at very special prices.   July offers   Summer invites you to share. An outdoor meal, a dinner with friends, an aperitif by the sea, or a getaway where the authentic flavors of Spain always have a place at the table. At Made in Spain Gourmet we've prepared a selection of exclusive offers for July, featuring some of our most beloved products at prices ...
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Made in Zamora: Two producers who represent the best of Spanish cuisine

Made in Zamora: Two producers that represent the best of Spanish cuisine There are places that don't need to make a fuss to win over the world. Zamora is one of them. Made in Zamora In the heart of Castilla y León, among dehesas, pastures and a culinary tradition passed down from generation to generation, some of the foods that best represent the authentic flavor of Spain are born. Today we want to introduce you to two producers who perfectly reflect our ...
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New Spanish Flavors That Belong on Your Table

New Flavors of Spain That Can't Be Missing from Your Table Discover the gourmet novelties we've personally selected for you   Made in Spain Gourmet   At Made in Spain Gourmet we don't add products just to fill a catalog. We only choose those that make Svetlana and Israel fall in love from the first bite, because we believe that's the only way to share authentic Spanish gastronomy with you. This season authentic gastronomic gems are arriving: the los ...
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A Taste of Spain: At the Beach

Taste of Spain: on the beach The simplest luxury: open, serve… and enjoy Mediterranean Summer This summer you need nothing more than the sun, the sand, and a gourmet secret: a good pack of sliced ham from Made in Spain Gourmet, ready to enjoy anytime. At Svetlana & Israel we know it well: happiness begins when you open a pack of Iberian ham and the aroma transports you straight to Spain. Imagine an improvised board on the beach: crackers ...
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July Gourmet Essentials

The must-have products to enjoy summer with an authentic Spanish gourmet flavor. BUY NOW July has something special in Spain. It's the month when the nice weather invites you to slow down, to enjoy time with friends, family and, of course, gastronomy. When you feel good, eating well tastes even better. Made in Spain Gourmet believes that summer isn't measured in degrees, but in gastronomic emotions. In a well-poured glass, in an anchovy ...
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Tapas: Origins and the Authentic Spanish Lifestyle

Tapas are not a recipe. They are a way of life. And that's precisely why Spain has won over the world far beyond its cuisine. En Made in Spain Gourmet, each week we select products that let you recreate at home the authentic Spanish ritual: a board of jamón ibérico, a cured sausage, some premium preserves, a good artisanal cheese and a glass to share with friends. The true Spanish lifestyle is about enjoying life unhurriedly, turning any moment into a ...
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When Origin Travels: How Spanish Cuisine Crosses the World Without Losing Its Soul

When Origin Travels: How Spanish Gastronomy Crosses the World Without Losing Its Soul [caption id="attachment_52223" align="aligncenter" width="400"] Premium extra virgin olive oil: the gourmet selection that makes the difference[/caption] Before the first guest arrives, before the wine is poured, before the knife touches the ham, there's a question on the table: how can a flavor travel thousands of miles and still feel as if it had come from that very ...
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Spanish Potato Omelet: With or Without Onion, the Dish That Conquers the World

Spanish Tortilla de Patatas: With or Without Onion, the Dish That Conquers the World There are eternal debates. And then there’s the tortilla de patatas. With onion or without onion, one thing is clear: we’re talking about one of the greatest icons of Spanish gastronomy. At Made in Spain Gourmet, we always agree on one thing: a great tortilla starts with exceptional ingredients. Carefully selected potatoes, quality eggs, extra virgin olive oil, and a respectful preparation with the ...
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Iberian ham: What makes it exceptional

Iberian ham: what makes it exceptional   There are products that are eaten and products that represent a culture. Iberian ham belongs to the latter category. It is not just a cured piece of great prestige: it is one of the most refined expressions of Spanish gastronomy, a symbol of craftsmanship, time, and origin that continues to make a difference on any European table with gourmet aspirations. Its value does not come from a trend or an empty narrative. It comes from a specific breed, from a ...
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