Mid Sussex Times

A true little gem to try before you fly for Spanish wine and cuisine

- Richard Esling Contributo­r www.winewyse.com

The London based Iberica Tapas Restaurant­s provide an authentic taste of Spain without needing to jump on a plane. During the past two years, we have all become accustomed to ‘virtual’ events, sitting at home sampling wines or foods with a Zoom link to the event host. Rather sterile and non-atmospheri­c, but at the time, better than nothing. Now, thankfully, we are back to ‘in person’ events and experience­s, with restaurant­s and travel opening up once more.

The original Iberica Restaurant in Great Portland Street, Marylebone, opened in 2008 on the corner of Devonshire Street – a little piece of authentic Spain in the heart of London, and only a short train ride from Sussex. There are four to choose from in London, the others being in Victoria, Farringdon and Canary Wharf, with a fifth due to open in Cabot Square in

May this year.

From the music to the tiling, furniture and bottleline­d walls, a welcoming and relaxing atmosphere creates the ideal setting to enjoy a taste of Spain. Just as

A recipe for success, exemplifie­d by Valentina

Bux – general manager at Iberica Marylebone – and her team, providing friendly, profession­al and dedicated service. Valentina is also the sommelier, with passionate, in-depth experience and knowledge of Spanish wines, an unusual and high-quality selection of which is featured on the Iberica wine list. She effortless­ly suggests the perfect pairings of tapas with wines and introduced me to a fabulous red, which, even after 30 years in the wine trade, was a true revelation. Lalama from the Ribeira Sacra region of north-west Spain, is made from indigenous mencia, mouratón and sousón grape varieties, with subsequent oak maturation, giving tremendous depth, length and complexity.

The wine list includes a good selection of sherries, perfect with many tapas, particular­ly the fabulous iberico hams, my choice being the Leonor 12-year-old Palo Cortado. The Raventos Blanc de Blanc is a top-quality Cava, making a first class dry, flavoursom­e, refreshing apéritif. The choice of whites and reds is eclectic and unusual, a welcome change from the all-too-common chardonnay­s and merlots.

With the vibrant and delicious tapas, try the iconic sobrasada for a starter, served with honey and toasted bread, grilled octopus with potatoes and pimentón, or twicecooke­d lamb with marinated cherry tomatoes and red peppers. Accompanie­d by flavoursom­e and characterf­ul wines, many of which are served by the glass, transporta­tion to Andalusia or Galicia is complete. Perhaps a precursor for getting on that plane.

 ?? ?? The bar at Iberica Marylebone
The bar at Iberica Marylebone

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