When I said to my relatives that I was going on 7 July to Navarra for a wine tasting, without exception they all burst out laughing. ‘Of course, everybody is in Navarra tasting wine on 7 July', they said, thinking of the Festival of San Fermín that starts on 6 July. San Fermín is for us a big moment, not just because it means that summer is already here, but also because of the famous running of the bulls through the streets of Pamplona and the rivers of wine drunk and spread all over the city. The main complaint of...
Ferran tastes Navarra
Wednesday 7 August 2013
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