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Tapeña Wines Tapas Challenge Quiz 2.0. Tapas Bar Settings & Animations 6/17/2008. Question 1. Question : When invited to dinner by a madrileño , you can expect: Early Bird Special Reservations at 11:00 Appetizers at 1 a.m. What the heck is a “ madrileno ”?
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Tapeña WinesTapas Challenge Quiz 2.0 Tapas Bar Settings & Animations 6/17/2008
Question 1 Question: When invited to dinner by a madrileño, you can expect: • Early Bird Special • Reservations at 11:00 • Appetizers at 1 a.m. • What the heck is a “madrileno”? Conversation (table in foreground): • Woman: Can you recommend a seafood dish and wine pairing. • Man: My personal favorite is the chiringuito seafood paella served with the Tapena Tempranillo. Fact: • Verdejo is Spain’s version of a Sauvignon Blanc • Quick tapas: Steamed mussels drizzled with vinaigrette and sprinkled with diced red, green and yellow bell peppers. Piropo (table of two): • Man: With that you show…plus that I imagine; I have enough. • Woman: (Blushing) Well, I though we might go out to a disconthéque later tonight. Animations: • Bartender pouring wine from bottle into glass; Man picking up and sipping wine; Woman eating food from plate
Question 2 Question: When cooking paella, you want to include: • Rice, mussles, clams and fish • Jalapeños and lots of anti-acids • Tortillas, rice, fried beans and sour cream • Plenty of parmesan cheese Conversation (table with two girls on right): • Girl: There’s an el botellon over in Plaza Mayor tonight. Do you want to go? • Girl: Sure! I’ll pick up some Tapena Garnacha. Fact: • Seafood paella is one of Madrid’s most popular dishes and pairs perfectly with Tapena Rose. • Take a paseo, or a leisurely stroll,around Puerto del Sol to enjoy Madrid’s historical district and culture. Piropo (Couple in foreground): • Man: Oh! If you could cook like you walk, I would eat scraps! • Woman: Hmmm – well, since I don’t cook, why don’t we go over to Museo de Jamon for some tapas instead? Animations: • Woman walking in the background; Bird flying from light post to light post; People eating and drinking wine
Question 3 Question: To enjoy excellent tapas while sitting out in the sun on a beautiful day, head for: • Plaza Mayor • Alamo Plaza • Las Ramblas • La Bamba Conversation: • Man: Would you like to go to Museo del Prado after lunch? • Woman: Oh yes. I hear they have Velazques’s “Las Meninas” painting on exhibit. • Woman: This Tapena Rose is so enjoyable after our paseo through Plaza Mayor • Man: It is. The fresh cherry and strawberry flavors and crisp acidity is very refreshing. Fact: • A chiringuito is a great place to grab a quick snack during siesta. • Tapena wines are sourced from Tierra de Castilla, a wine region south of Madrid. Animations: • Eating and drinking wine; Small body movements (foot or hand moving) • Waiter coming out of store front
Question 4 Question: Ernest Hemingway’s favorite restaurant in Madrid was: • Taco Bell – authentic and cheap • Casa Botin – Having been around since 1725, they’ve perfected Spanish cuisine • O’Malleys – best place to go for when craving a Guinness • Las Ventas – During the San Isidro festival in June Conversation: • 1st Woman: The Tapena Garnacha is very delicious. Where does it come from? • 2nd Woman: The Tierra de Castilla wine region, just south of Madrid. Fact: • (Picture of bullfighting ring) La Fiesta Nacional is a day of celebration in Madrid, and includes parades, bullfighting, and events. • Quick Tapas: Dates stuffed with almonds, Cabrales cheese, chorizo, wrapped in baked and baked until crisp. Animations: • Outside lighting turns to dusk – chandelier turns on and casts glow over dining area; People drinking wine and eating food; Small body movements (arms moving, feet tapping, etc). • Waiter walking back towards table;
Question 5 Question: You’re in a bar and the waiter gives you a ración, you should: • Pick your teeth with it • Pay it and finish your drink • Share the plate with one or two friends. • Name it and take it home Piropo: • Man: I wish I were eternal so that I may love you all my life • Bartender (thought bubble): Jeeze – do these lines ever work? • Woman: Well, let’s start with today and see where tomorrow takes us. • Bartender (thought bubble): Huh – apparently they do. Fact Bubbles: • (Tapas plate on bar) Jamon, a cured ham, is a popular aspect of tapas in Madrid. • (picture of flamenco dancing in background) Flamenco is a form of song usually accompanied by a guitar and dancing Animations: • Bartender pouring wine; People eating and drinking wine
Question 6 Question: If you order Verdejo, the waiter should give you: • A Spanish white wine similar to Sauvignon Blanc • A shot of tequila • A smooth red wine, mellow with hints of pepper • Cheese and crackers Conversation: • Guy: This Verdejo has a nice palate of bright stone fruit and a long finish. • Girl: I like how balanced and crisp it is. Fact bubbles: • Siesta is a tradition of escaping the mid-day heat of Madrid by taking a relaxing break. • Tapena Tempranillo is Spain’s quintessential red wine, with rich, bold blend of fruit, earth and structure. Piropo • Man: If beauty were a crime, you would deserve life in prison. • Woman: You deserve life in prison for that line. Animations: • Woman leaning forward to listen to man; People eating and drinking wine; Body movements such as foot tapping, hand movements, etc.
Question 7 Question: Head for a popular disco when: • It’s 2am and you’re in the mood for some good music • You have a craving for some jamon • Your dinero is burning a hole in your wallet • None of the above. Disco isn’t even a Spanish word Conversation: • Woman: The Tapena Garnacha is great after spending time on the dance floor. • Man: Yah, after so much dancing, it’s the perfect refresher. Piropo (couple on balcony): • Man: You move like the Bolshoi Ballet! • Woman: Thanks! Let’s head over to the bar – I’m parched! Facts: • Be sure to enjoy a long siesta in the late evening before heading out at 11pm for a night on the town. Animations • Movement on the dance floor – arms and legs moving to simulate dancing; Lights moving throughout dancers; People drinking wine; Twinkling of lights in the background
Payoff / Results • Upon answering all questions, a wine bottle pours wine into a glass. The more questions answered correctly, the more wine in the glass • Results paragraph – Person graded on how well they would blend into Madrid (tie into Spain trip). • 0 out of 7 – You are an unwitting tourist • 7 out of 7 – Spaniards will mistake you for a madrillo.