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Formatgeria La Seu

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Dedicated to artisan cheeses from across Spain, this small shop is run by the oh-so-knowledgeable Katherine McLaughlin. The antithesis of mass production, it sells only the best from small-scale farmers and the stock changes regularly. Wine-and-cheese tastings (€9.50 to €32) in the cosy back room are fun, and the team has a great little wine bar, Bar Zim, next-door.


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