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Alicante food is a major pleasure of any Spanish holiday. The range of food that can be obtained in Alicante is amazing. Try the traditional Tapas – to the first-time visitor the taps is a small dish, or dishes of local food served at any time of day in the bar and restaurants all over Alicante. If you like to taste the local vegetables prepared in the traditional manner and meat and fish dishes, where available, then this will give you a taste for the main course at a later date perhaps. Even choose to wander round the town and find the best bars with the tastiest tapas. Keep a note of the ones you like. Everybody does this, so do not feel embarrasses. After all that is what they are for – to get you to go again for the full Monte.
Paella is, of course, probably the most famous Spanish food, but this is not necessarily so. The local Alicante gourmets will all look for Serrana Ham, fish of all sorts and delicious meat dishes famous in the Alicante countryside.
You will not be surprised to know that the Spanish wine available in Alicante is among the finest in Spain. Try the wonderful Riojas from the northern regions. You will taste no finer wine than this and so much better than the exported varieties that we find in the home market... Truly scrumptious! If you get a chance, buy a bottle and leave it open for two days in a cool place with the top covered to keep the fruit flies away, but not corked. You will not believe the improvement – a good tip for drinking any wine.
If you are a wine buff then you might like the Valdepeñas wines. These are frequently a little harsher than the oaky Riojas, but have their own unique tastes. Not to everybody’s, but the “wine curious” will not usually be disappointed with fish or cheese salad and Garlic bread. Scrummy too!
Although the majority of Spanish wines available in Alicante are sweet, light and fruity, there are a few that are rather unusual. Notable those wines from the Baque country. Some of the green wines are different and not everybody’s taste. Although you might like to try chacoli, a Light sparkling and young wine – that is a little acid for some pallets.
If you get onto the habit of stopping at the many Alicante coffee bars and partaking of the fine strong expessos or “quartardo” expresson with a quarter of milk – addictive! – then take a brandy as well and you will certainly have found a new Alicante holiday experience - Días soñolientos Españoles. El dulce sueña a mi amigo!
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