Madrid is full of good restaurants and fine wine. Spain in general is known for its many bodegas and fluorishing vineyards. LAVINIA is exactly the place where wine is conserved, presented, and poured to perfection. This shop exclusively dedicates its time to researching the best ways in which to conserve and bring out the quality of wine. Not only can wine be purchased from the various parts of Spain but also from places all over the world such as California, South Africa, Chile, France, Italy, Argentina, Australia...Located at the top of the store is the gastronomic space. Here the customer can spend time learning about a new wine and finishing the day or night off with a taste of LAVINIA´s mediterranean cuisine. Tapas can be well accompanied by one of the shop´s 4,500 wines to choose from. If planning on staying for a while, be sure to bring a jacket! LAVINIA is a gigantic wine cellar after all. Calle José Ortega y Gasset 16
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The Madrid Mermaid
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Welcome to the wine zone
Madrid is full of good restaurants and fine wine. Spain in general is known for its many bodegas and fluorishing vineyards. LAVINIA is exactly the place where wine is conserved, presented, and poured to perfection. This shop exclusively dedicates its time to researching the best ways in which to conserve and bring out the quality of wine. Not only can wine be purchased from the various parts of Spain but also from places all over the world such as California, South Africa, Chile, France, Italy, Argentina, Australia...Located at the top of the store is the gastronomic space. Here the customer can spend time learning about a new wine and finishing the day or night off with a taste of LAVINIA´s mediterranean cuisine. Tapas can be well accompanied by one of the shop´s 4,500 wines to choose from. If planning on staying for a while, be sure to bring a jacket! LAVINIA is a gigantic wine cellar after all. Calle José Ortega y Gasset 16
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