Syria, xenophobia, Brexit, Trump, populism, net hate… The world is spinning faster than ever before. People feel small, bewildered and scared.
Features
editorial columns by feature writers
Cadastral
by Maria Teresa Velasco •
New Wines
by Peter Eacersall •
We should be extremely grateful to Viognier for coming along when it did. We, white wine drinkers, were looking for something new that wasn’t oaked Chardonnay or zesty Sauvignon blanc.
A Candle
by Martin Myall •
It’s hard to write a piece on one particular death in Cataluña without bitterness, or without getting-on-your-high-horse, as some might see it.
Small is Beautiful
by Axel E. Thieke G.P. •
Traditional vaccines take a long time to produce in large amounts no matter if they are ‘tamed’ live-vaccines or
dead-microbe vaccines. This is a particular problem when epidemics emerge suddenly.
Happiness & Stuff
by Jes Rasmussen •
Back on the Costa Granadina it’s so nice to have summer back. At least I think so after a great September in Denmark and a not so nice opening of October. Pepe doesn’t agree, though.
And Now, Almunecar…
by Marianne Lindahl •
It’s so nice to be back in Almunecar again, after five months in the northern hemisphere.
Wines: Reds, king & Quiz
by Peter Eacersall •
A very diverse offering, with wines ranging from light, fresh, whites to Spain’s biggest, burliest dry reds. The most famous, and most expensive is Ribera Del Duero, but there are a lot of more affordable wines to try.
Legal: Due Diligence
by Maria Teresa Velasco •
In legal terms Due Diligence is the process of factual and legal investigation, research, analysis and discovery, on a business, person or asset before the signing of a contract, the signing of public documents or the purchase of an asset.
Interview: Russell Nash
by Bridget Rose O'Haire •
Russell Nash is the Music Man of Almuñécar: singer, song-writer, composer, producer, teacher. He has also acted in theatre and film since childhood.

