On the furthest western flank of Spain is the autonomous region of Galicia, a 1,000-mile stretch of coastline facing into the Atlantic, lapping up swell from every angle across a range of different ...
Relatively few Americans visit Galicia, the Northwest corner of Spain’s Atlantic coast, but the area has long been a favorite of sommeliers and other wine insiders. People who go find green hills, ...
Rooted in Celtic tradition, the flaming queimada drink of Galicia, Spain, is believed to ward off evil spirits. Standing proud as the last stop along the Camino Santiago (Way of St James), Santiago de ...
LAST month, the Galician parliament took time to celebrate. The region—a misty, rain-soaked province of Spain pinched between Portugal and the Atlantic—honoured the politicians who drafted the ...