The loveliest Spanish wine shop with the loveliest Spanish owner, and just what I needed at this point in my Munich-life, was discovered through a cava-tasting evening posted to Internations. I absolutely loved it and had a thoroughly enjoyable evening. Thanks to Julia Grune for arranging it!
With things I love this much, I like to share here on the blog so maybe I can assist in the promotion of the shop a little bit, and help others in Munich who might share my passion for wines. Camino del Vino is the name - check it out!
Without further ado, you can find it here:
Baaderstrasse 32, 80469, Munich
The evening was arranged through Internations - this is an expat social network that is particularly useful if you are new to a place and it has most corners of the World covered. You can sign up for free but to have access to the events you usually need to pay a small monthly membership fee. I think it is worth it.
The website is coming soon but here is the facebook page to Camino del Vino.
Some highlights:
- The owner is really knowledgable and welcoming - she definitely knows her stuff
- I discovered a fantastic little wine shop
- Whole host of wines and cavas as well as some smaller Spanish delicacies such as olive pastes
- Enjoyed 6 cavas, while also learning a lot about the fermentation process of cava, what to look for on the bottles etc.
- Terrific tapas served alongside to compliment the cavas
- Came away with a fantastic bottle of cava - see photos below
- I found out there is another wine-tasting here (Internations only) on 17th September so I get to do it all over again with 3 red wines and 3 white wines from Spain!
- And here are the photos of what we tried... (with a link to the vineyard website)
http://www.juveycamps.com/![]() |
| The wine I came away with - top price at 25.-EUR per bottle but wow it tastes good! |







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