• Muga Rioja wines including Muga Reserva, Muga Rosado and Muga Blanco served at El Pirata Mayfair.

    SPANISH WINES AT MAYFAIR RESTAURANT 

A GREAT CHOICE OF SPANISH WINES IN MAYFAIR

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El Pirata in Mayfair have an amazing 140 of them on its list.

Well, in Spain at least, they built roads, aqueducts and amphitheatres – and, perhaps more importantly to us here in 2024 – they introduced wine making. In fact, by the second century AD, Rome had worked its way through 20 million amphorae of Spanish wine, which is going some even for Romans.

3000 Year History of Spanish Wines

During the Moorish occupation of the Iberian peninsula from 718 to 1492, Christian communities in what is now Spain were allowed to continue producing and selling wine, which is interesting. Production increased steadily after the Moors were vanquished. And after Franco’s death in 1975 the industry boomed with the technological revolution that followed the introduction of stainless steel.

  • Spanish white Rioja wine served at the bar restaurant

    WHAT DID THE ROMANS EVER DO FOR US?

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    By the second century AD, Rome had worked its way through 20 million amphorae of Spanish wine

    The result is that today Spain has as many as 600 native grape varieties, although major producers tend to concentrate on about a fifth of those. Even so, with 70 wine regions and a startling variety of terroir, the wine is so good that the Spanish hardly ever touch foreign wine – consumption is at less than a third of one percent.

    The Most Famous Spanish Wine Region is Rioja

    The best known grape, of course, is tempranillo (which some say is related to pinot noir), and the most famous Spanish wine region is Rioja – one of only two regions to have been granted the coveted DOCa classification, signifying wines of real quality produced over a long time.

    • Mayfair's best Spanish wine list: Premium bottles and carafes at El Pirata.

      AND WHAT ABOUT THE FRENCH?

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      French winemakers fled to Rioja to escape the Great French Wine Blight of the mid 19th century

      The French had quite a hand in Rioja’s success – French winemakers fled to Rioja on the other side of the Pyrenees to escape the Great French Wine Blight of the mid 19th century (caused by an American aphid that laid waste to the vineyards in France). Until then, Rioja had largely produced white wines.

      Spanish Wine List in Mayfair

      It would take a book to do justice to the story of Spanish wine. But a good place to start is Wine Uncorked by Fred Sirieix – he of First Dates and Gordon, Gino & Fred. One of Fred’s favourite restaurants is El Pirata of Mayfair in Down street, and actually that’s not a bad place to start if you want to understand Spanish wine – it has an amazing 140 of them on its list.

      • Bodegas Muga family vineyard in Rioja Alta, Spain.
        El Pirata serving the best Spanish tapas, a top tapas bar and Mediterranean restaurants in London since 1994 superb group party room Mayfair.
        CONTACT

        5 – 6 Down Street,
        Mayfair, London W1J 7AQ

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        020 7491 3810
        dine@elpirata.co.uk

        GETTING HERE

        Hyde Park Corner Station (5-minute walk)
        Piccadilly Line

        Green Park Station (5-minute walk)
        Piccadilly, Jubilee, and Victoria Lines

        Victoria Station (15-minute walk)
        Victoria, District, and Circle Lines / National Rail

        OPENING HOURS

        Tuesday to Saturday
        12pm – 10:45pm

        We are open for indoor
        and outdoor dining.

        Closed bank holidays.

        El Pirata serving the best Spanish tapas, a top tapas bar and Mediterranean restaurants in London since 1994 superb group party room Mayfair.
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