Spanish vintner feeling blue over color wine ban
Tradition and government regulations prove a stumbling block for young Spaniards' plans to sell blue wine.
Tradition and government regulations prove a stumbling block for young Spaniards' plans to sell blue wine.
Santiago's central markets are huge, chaotic, noisy, confusing (so the tourism agency warns) but they are full of wonderful stuff at good prices.
DrFumblefinger shares a lunch-time visit to a grand old cafe in Barcelona.
Spain's ancient olive trees, some 2000 years old, are getting more attention, and more protection.
Switzerland is #1 in the world in per capita wine spending and #6 in consumption. See where the rest place!
Indoors and out, new and used, food or not, everything's for sale in Santiago, from near-trash to treasures. Time for a walk through it!
Vending machines are now selling meat, bread and other dishes to cook or eat in several European cities.
Our final visit to Barcelona's fabulous La Boqueria market focuses on the meats and seafood so popular with Spaniards.
A Madrid restaurant serves paying customers by day and provides free sitdown meals for hungry homeless people by night.
We continue our visit to the fabulous La Boqueria Market in Barcelona, this week looking at some of it's tempting fruits and vegetables.
One of Europe's finest Markets, Barcelona's La Boqueria is a feast for the eyes and senses.
Holiday lights are a tradition in many places. Here, Samantha takes us to see one of her favorite displays.
Long despised as an American habit brought on by over-large portions, doggy bags are becoming popular in France as a way to end food waste.
McDonalds becomes the official in-air coffee of Canadian discount carrier WestJet.
Waiting like a dog whose master might be eating inside, this gorgeous specimen advertises the Iberian ham to be had inside.