Spain is the kind of place that sticks with you. Itâs the kind of place that, as soon as you leave, you find yourself yearning to come back to. In the meantime, youâll likely find yourself scouring your local wine shop for bottles of Rioja, attempting to recreate some of your favorite tapas recipes at home, and browsing through dreamy Spain-related Instagram accounts to fuel your wanderlust.
But itâs also the kind of place thatâs too magical not to share. And chances are that if you have loved ones who have been equally captivated by Spain, theyâll be able to relate to all of the above as well.
We know that 2020 brought an unprecedented halt to travel plans for millions of people, and if you werenât able to make it here, it can feel like Spain is further away than ever. But the truth is that you and the fellow Spain lovers in your life can still experience the magic of this incredible destinationâyou might just have to get a little creative.
In this Spain gift guide, weâve rounded up some of our favorite items and experiences that will hopefully bring some Spanish magic to you and your loved ones this holiday season. Nothing will ever compare to the hustle and bustle of a Seville tapas crawl or a morning spent browsing a Madrid market, but we hope these ideas will hold you over until youâre able to make it back to Spain againâwhenever that may be.
The best foodie gifts from Spain
If you know us, youâll know that our favorite thing about Spain is the food. Luckily, itâs also one of the easiest Spanish products to access no matter where you are in the world thanks to numerous online options.
In the list below, weâve included a few links to our favorite products at La Tienda, a family-run business specializing in Spanish food and kitchen products that ships within the US. However, even if youâre not stateside, we hope these ideas inspire you to keep an eye out for similar products wherever you may be!
JamĂłn ibĂŠrico (and other cured meats)
If you know, you knowâanyone who has been to Spain (and includes meat in their diet) can attest to the pure glory that is devouring slice after paper-thin slice of acorn-fed Iberian ham. Itâs hands down the best thing youâll eat in Spainâand maybe even in the world.
JamĂłn ibĂŠrico is the most sought-out dish at wedding cocktail hours and the crown jewel of any holiday appetizer spread in Spain. It doesnât come cheap, but itâs absolutely worth the splurge when itâs time to celebrate.
But itâs not the end-all-be-all of Spanish cured meats. From chorizo to salchichĂłn and everything in between, youâre spoiled for choice. Whether you use them to put together a charcuterie board your guests wonât be able to stop talking about, or buy some of your favorites as a gift for the Spain-loving foodie in your life, the holidays wouldnât be complete without some Spanish embutidos.
Spanish cheese
While often overshadowed by our European neighbors Italy and France, our cheese game is strong here in Spain, too. From popular Manchego to lesser-known (at least outside of Spain) varieties like MahĂłn and IdiazĂĄbal, any Spanish queso would be a welcome addition to a festive cheese plate!
Extra virgin olive oil
Thereâs olive oil, and then thereâs true liquid gold: Spanish extra virgin olive oil.
There are two key factors that set it apart. The âextra virginâ part is important, because that way youâre guaranteed to be getting the highest quality oil with the most health benefits. And with Spain being the worldâs largest producer of olive oil, itâs safe to say we know what weâre doing when it comes to aceite.
Thereâs no shortage of ways to use what may just be the most important ingredient in Spanish cuisines. Drizzle it over a toasted baguette for breakfast, use it as a base for salad dressings, pour some into the pan whenever youâre frying or sautĂŠingâŚyou can even bake with olive oil! The possibilities are endless, and a bottle of Spanish EVOO is sure to be a hit with any gourmand on your list.
Wine
Every festive celebration calls for a bottle of fantastic wine to mark the occasion. Luckily, Spanish wine provides great value for money, and thereâs no need to shell out a good portion of your monthly salary just for a decent bottle.
While our first recommendation for buying Spanish wine will always be your local wine shop, there are plenty of great options online as well. Check out Lafuente for an excellent selection of wines from around Spain and Europe, including some great sherries and vermouths.
Chocolate and candies
Letâs face it: the holidays bring out everyoneâs sweet tooth. This year, why not satisfy it with artisanal sweets straight from Spain?
One of our all-time favorite Spanish confectioners is La Violeta in Madrid. Though famous for their namesake violet candies, they also make some seriously good chocolates, candied nuts and fruits, and so much more.
Spanish spices
One thing we hear a lot from visitors to Spain is that Spanish food, while delicious, seems to be pretty light on the spices. But in fact, many traditional Spanish dishes incorporate spices such as saffron and paprika, both of which are very highly regarded in Spain. Either or both would be a welcome addition to any home cookâs spice rack.
Canned goods
Yes, you read that right! Far from your average supermarket canned tuna, Spanish conservas are among the highest quality tinned products in the world. From tender anchovy fillets conserved in olive oil, to mussels in piquant escabeche and even pickled banderilla skewers, even the most die-hard foodie on your list will be pleasantly surprised that food this good comes out of a can.
Bomba rice
All rice varieties are not created equalâat least not when it comes to paella. To get perfect results every time you make Spainâs most famous rice dish, youâll need arroz bomba, a special variety of Spanish short-grain rice. Many paella recipes written by non-Spaniards claim that arborio rice can be substituted for bomba, but trust usâit canât.
So whatâs the so great about bomba rice, anyway? Its absorbency.
Bomba rice soaks up a whopping three parts liquid per one part of rice, meaning that your paella is guaranteed to be packed with flavor. It also allows for a perfect socarratâthat caramelized layer of crispy rice on the bottom.
Spanish Christmas sweets
Forget about gingerbread and candy canes for a moment. Here in Spain, weâre all about the mantecados (or polvorones) and turrĂłn.
Mantecados and polvorones are Spainâs answer to Christmas cookies: crumbly shortbread cookies that come in a variety of delicious flavors such as almond, lemon, and chocolate. TurrĂłn, on the other hand, is akin to a large candy barâthe most traditional varieties are almond-based, but today youâll find dozens of delicious flavors.
Food experiences
Online cooking classes
If youâre going to spend more time than ever before on Zoom, you might as well have fun with it. And in our book, thereâs no better way to do so than with an online cooking class.
Start with the classics, like paella and tapas, then work your way up to lesser-known but equally delicious options. You can even make your own vermouth at homeâno need to wait until your next trip to Spain to enjoy our most iconic aperitif!
Purchase one of our food tours
If youâve ever taken a food tour, youâve (hopefully) supported a small business in some way.
Many food tour operators are small, often locally owned businesses. And if youâve chosen correctly, youâll visit even more small, locally owned businesses throughout the tour itselfâthe kinds of bars, restaurants, and gourmet shops that locals know and love, rather than tourist traps or chain eateries.
Thatâs rightâwhen done right, food tours are a way for small businesses to support other small businesses!
So why not purchase a food tour with us in one of the many destinations we operate in for a loved one? Theyâll be able to use it on an upcoming trip, giving them a fun and delicious experience to look forward to. It also helps ensure that small businesses thriveâitâs win-win.
No matter when you can travel, youâll have a foodie experience ready and waiting for you.
Other great foodie products from Spain
Ceramics
Thereâs nothing like a beautiful, hand-painted ceramic gift from Spain to brighten up a kitchen (or any area of a home!). The ceramics tradition in Spain dates back centuries and has lasted for good reasonâthese products are true works of art.
Spanish cookware
The beauty of Spanish food is its simplicity. But sometimes, having a few specific tools on hand can help you make the bestâand most authenticâversion of a dish.
Weâre talking shallow, wide paella pans, individual clay ramekins to make perfect servings of crema catalanaâŚall those things that are must-haves in a Spanish kitchen. Give your favorite budding chef the tools they need to up their Spanish cooking game (you can thank us when theyâre serving you homemade paella out of the aforementioned pan!).
All of us here at Devour Tours sincerely wish you and your loved ones a happy and healthy holiday seasonâfrom our family to yours. ÂĄFelices fiestas!
This post includes affiliate links. That means that if you purchase something we recommend, we may earn a small commission (which weâll definitely spend on tapas). Rest assured that we only recommend a place or company if we honestly love it!
For the past 10 years I have been going to La Tienda Store and restaurant in Virginia great people great food great products always ordering online they run specials all the time
La Tienda is such a great option for Spanish products in the US! Thanks for reading, Gary!