Madrid Wine Places: Estado Puro
February 18th, 2009
I’m on a tapas roll! Yesterday we tried another newish tapas and wine bar called Estado Puro, located right across the Paseo del Prado from the Prado Museum. A very stylish locale, it offers the innovative and elaborate tapas of famous Madrid chef Paco Roncero. He’s the chef at the top rated Casino de Madrid. The tapas are modern interpretations of classic Spanish dishes and the menu is filled with interesting choices. The tapas are very creatively presented and arrive on slate board plates. We tried four different tapas and results were mixed: the tempura asparagus and the “meat bombs” were delicious while the deconstructed tortilla and the presa iberica with chimichurri were just ok. There are lots more things on the menu I would like to try though, such as the mini hamburger plate, the fried egg with baby squid and the boletus carpaccio with pine nuts. The tapas are a bit pricy…they range from 6 to 12€, but are smallish, so this is a place to come and try only a few at a time then move on to one of the more traditional places in nearby Huertas. The wine list by the glass offers 6 reds, 3 whites and a couple of rosés….a good variation, though none of the wines were spectacular. In the whites my favorite is a nice Godello called Montenovo, the best red was Artazurri, a joven red from Navarra. The wines are all priced at 2.50€ a glass, which is a bit steep for this level of wine….but the pours are really generous. To sum it up: Estado Puro is a fashionable new alternative on the tapas trail…the location is amazing and they also have a really nice outdoors terraza seating area with spectacular views. I’m not completely sold on the food, but I’ll definitely be returning to try some more. Another plus is that it offers its full menu all day from 11AM to 1AM, a rarity still here in Madrid. Read on for more details on the food and wines at Estado Puro.






