Made in Spain
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2437537/fan_mail/new] What does "Made in Spain" actually mean? In this episode, Nalini and Laura take the podcast name literally and dig into the Spanish brands quietly carrying the country's soul — from a Madrid espadrille shop that's stood on the same corner since 1845, to the secretive leather workshops of Ubrique that craft bags for the world's biggest luxury houses. Inside this episode: * Casa Hernanz, the family-run espadrille maker just off Plaza Mayor, five generations in * Ubrique: the hidden engine behind Loewe, Polène, Strathberry and more * Mint & Rose's quiet luxury out of Valencia, plus Pokihomba's handcrafted boho hats from Barcelona * La Bien Hecha's modern bags made the old-school way * The unspoken language of the Spanish fan (and where to buy a beautiful one in Madrid) * La Chinata's Pimentón de la Vera — Spain's protected smoked paprika, fourth-generation family business * Fun facts on Lladró porcelain, world-leading olive oil, and 1917, an award-winning Cava you can only buy direct * Laura's first Romería de Santa Faz — pilgrims, canes, rosemary, and a few shots of Jäger before 10am * Plus a show-and-tell on Medicube skincare and Netflix's Running Point Sentence of the day: hecho con amor — because something made the way it was five centuries ago still tastes better than anything made at scale. This episode is powered by GoKo Energy — clean, natural energy made with coconut water, natural caffeine, and real fruit. No crash, no jitters. Order at gokoenergy.com. Follow us @madeinspainpodcast on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts so you never miss an episode.
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