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Of the more than 300 underground cellars that exist within the walls of the medieval fortress of Laguardia, Bodega El Fabulista is one of the largest and most special. Beneath the Palace of the Samaniego family, which dates from the 17th century and where the famous fable writer Flix Mara de Samaniego was born and lived, we shall find a unique and extremely special place.

Seven metres down, four different wine cellars form the current winery where the El Fabulista wines are still made in the traditional manner. A tour covers everything from the arrival and the treading of the grapes in the basins at street level, the winemaking area, the wine ageing zone, and the section where the result of the hard work carried out is enjoyed. A unique experience, in a completely different type of winery where the spirit of the fable writer Flix Mara de Samaniego is always present.

Flix Mara de Samaniego is considered the best Spanish fable writer. He belonged to a noble family from Laguardia and was sent to study law at the University of Valladolid, where he stayed for two years but did not finish his studies. On a pleasure trip to France, he became enthralled by the Encyclopaedists, and significantly extended his stay in France. It was there that he became a scathing critic of politics and religion. On his return to Spain, he married Manuela de Salcedo, who belonged to a noble family from Vizcaya. Later, he settled in Bergara, where he lived with his great uncle, the Count of Peaflorida, and participated in the founding of the Royal Basque Society of Friends of the Country.

In 1781, his first five books were published in Valencia under the title of Fbulas en verso castellano (Fables in Spanish Verse) and, in 1784, the final version that consisted of nine books and 157 fables was published in Madrid, entitled Fbulas Morales (Moral Fables). When writing them, he was inspired by classical fable writers, such as Aesop and Phaedrus, and also by La Fontaine and J. Gay. All the fables stand out for their didactic nature, as well as for their spontaneity and grace.

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The origin of the legend of Prester John is traced to Bishop Otto of Freising in the 12th century. According to the bishop, Prester John descended from one of the three Magi mentioned in the Nativity story of the Bible. The emergence of the legend coincided with the first Crusades of European armies into the Near East. The legend then seems to indicate a hope for a powerful kingdom that could serve as an ally in the European campaign to recapture Jerusalem. The prospect of a Christian king seemed realistic enough that, in the in the 12th century, Pope Alexander III sent a message by envoy to the fabled king; the messenger, however, never returned. In 1165, a letter sent to several European capitals from an Ethiopian ruler fueled the legend; this letter reportedly became known as a letter from Prester John. This letter established a concrete connection between Prester John and Africa. be457b7860

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