A VIÑOTECA DO MERCADO
Read moreIn the heart of the market of Santiago, this small shop will allow you to offer you a greedy and iodized parenthesis! Here, the wines are delicious and the prices rather wise. Take a seat and let yourself be guided by the advice and recommendations of charming specialists who favor the tasting of natural and local wines. For a sublime food and wine pairing, opt for oysters, razor clams, octopus or the famous Saint-Jacques. The little extra? Buy your fresh food at the market and eat it at the Vinoteca. Cheers!
BODEGAS PAGO DE LARRAINZAR
Read moreThe Larrainzar family has owned this Navarra appellation estate for 150 years. It is located in Ayegui, next to the Irache monastery and home to the Fuentelateja forest. This 13-hectare vineyard, which is a crossing point on the Pilgrim's Way to Santiago de Compostela, is rooted in a soil of pebbles, clay and sand. The wines made from Tempranillo, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Grenache grapes are world-renowned for their power and quality of production. The winery offers several kinds of visits and tastings on the website of the estate.
PASTELERIA ISIDRO
Read moreIt is impossible to leave Santo Domingo de la Calzada without having tasted the ahorcaditos (literally, "little hanged men"), whose name refers to the miracle of the hanged man. This pastry in the shape of a scallop shell is made from puff pastry and filled with almond cream. It is said that the recipe was invented in this traditional establishment. Note that the shop is also a specialist in artisanal ice cream, and has been for four generations! No less than 25 flavours can be found in the shop window.