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Title: Celebrate 'Viva El Vino' in Madrid WORD COUNT: 310 STATEMENT: Madrid has rediscovered beauty of wine producing and wine tasting, that is why wine cellars are springing up like mushrooms after the rain. Content Body: Mediterranean is famous for its superb wines and Spain is producing some of the best one in the world. Although beer is still number one when it comes to popularity of drinks in Madrid, wine is threatening to change that situation. There are many new wine cellars opening every day and together with the old ones, they are spreading the popularity of wine throughout Madrid. Tapas food and good wine is a combination every Spanish will enjoy and there are good reasons for that. Vinicola Mentridana is an old-school wine-bar with tall windows open on to the street and with an impressive menu of well-priced but also high quality wines. Another vintage place that gives you a whiff of past together with magnificent wines is La Venezia, a bar and a small museum in one. They serve cherry from old wooden barrels located behind the bar, along with manchego cheese, 'cecina' (air-dried beef) and chorizo by way of tapas. And if you are not that interested in retro style, you can always go to some of the new and modern wine cellars such as La Chula de Chamberi. This is one of the best examples of a new-style-tavern in the city with well-cooked dishes and vast offering of quality wines. Taberna Arzabal is also a modern type wine cellar that has a bar overflowing with tapas and a large selection of wines served by the glass. And in the back, there is a small dining room where you can try some more elaborate, home-cooking dishes that go great with a glass of good wine. There are wine cellars and bars on almost every corner in Madrid so it really is not a big surprise that beer is being slowly upstaged. Spain has a long tradition of producing magnificent wines so this is something you should definitively try out. Meta Description: In vino veritas – Madrid’s growing lust for wine. IMAGE Middle Top: https://www.flickr.com/photos/dags1974/2242082604/in/photolist-4q8g3C-g2j79z- eeTP3h-nNu25K

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Title: Celebrate 'Viva El Vino' in Madrid

WORD COUNT: 310

STATEMENT: Madrid has rediscovered beauty of wine producing and wine tasting, that is why wine cellars are springing up like mushrooms after the rain.

Content Body:

Mediterranean is famous for its superb wines and Spain is producing some of the best one in the world. Although beer is still number one when it comes to popularity of drinks in Madrid, wine is threatening to change that situation. There are many new wine cellars opening every day and together with the old ones, they are spreading the popularity of wine throughout Madrid. Tapas food and good wine is a combination every Spanish will enjoy and there are good reasons for that.

Vinicola Mentridana is an old-school wine-bar with tall windows open on to the street and with an impressive menu of well-priced but also high quality wines. Another vintage place that gives you a whiff of past together with magnificent wines is La Venezia, a bar and a small museum in one. They serve cherry from old wooden barrels located behind the bar, along with manchego cheese, 'cecina' (air-dried beef) and chorizo by way of tapas. And if you are not that interested in retro style, you can always go to some of the new and modern wine cellars such as La Chula de Chamberi. This is one of the best examples of a new-style-tavern in the city with well-cooked dishes and vast offering of quality wines. Taberna Arzabal is also a modern type wine cellar that has a bar overflowing with tapas and a large selection of wines served by the glass. And in the back, there is a small dining room where you can try some more elaborate, home-cooking dishes that go great with a glass of good wine. There are wine cellars and bars on almost every corner in Madrid so it really is not a big surprise that beer is being slowly upstaged. Spain has a long tradition of producing magnificent wines so this is something you should definitively try out.

Meta Description: In vino veritas – Madrid’s growing lust for wine.

IMAGE Middle Top: https://www.flickr.com/photos/dags1974/2242082604/in/photolist-4q8g3C-g2j79z-eeTP3h-nNu25K