Wine-producing area of Andalusia
It covers the whole of the Andalusian region, in the south of Spain. Tours include the Montilla-Moriles route (Cordoba), the Marco de Jerez Wine and Brandy route (Cadiz), and the Serranía de Ronda route (Malaga).
Local wines and designations of origin
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Imagen: Ayuntamiento de Jerez
What are the wines like? The Mediterranean temperatures and various microclimates, the scarcity of frosts and plentiful annual sunshine hours produce very different wines which are all of high quality.Sherry is particularly worthy of mention, with the oldest regulatory body in Spain. The local grape varieties are Palomino, Pedro Ximénez, Moscatel and Zalema, which create naturally sweet dessert wines.Designations of origin: From Cadiz: Jerez-Xérès-Sherry / Manzanilla-Sanlúcar. From Cordoba: Montilla-Morilés. From Malaga: Malaga / Sierras de Malaga. From Huelva: Condado de Huelva. From Granada: Granada
Tips and interesting facts
See all the Wine routes here, along with all the available activities.
If you want to get to know and enjoy the world of wine in Spain, we recommend visiting our Wine tourism section.
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