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Palomino, Pedro Ximénez and Moscatel is the foundation of wine production across Andalusia, grown in chalky albariza soils around Jerez, Sanlúcar de Barrameda and Montilla and shaped into Fino, Manzanilla and Oloroso Sherry, plus the sweet PX of Montilla-Moriles at estates right on Andalusia's doorstep. Whether you're looking for wine tastings near you or a full day among the vines, Andalusia puts the options within easy reach.

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What travellers says about Andalusia Wineries

Lorainne Miller
Lorainne Miller August 26, 2020
The experience was fantastic I would rate it 9 out of 10. The experience was fantastic. Whilst you don't get to view the actual vineyards and the cellars are small (in comparision to...
Dikshit
Dikshit November 12, 2021
It was lovely and perfectly organized it was great to get knowledge about Spanish wines. It was lovely and perfectly organized. Really appreciate it. Perfect-10 🥰☺️
Julija Kekla
Julija Kekla October 23, 2024
Miss recently had the pleasure of visiting this incredible winery as a surprise birthday gift. I had no idea where I was headed, and let me tell you, the ride to...

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I travel to Andalusia wine region by air?

There are many airports in Andalusia. Málaga Airport (AGP), Sevilla Airport (SVQ) and Granada Airport (GRX) all offer both domestic and international flights from where you can rent a car and reach many wineries in Andalusia.

If you are flying from a domestic destination, you can also land in Almeria Airport (LEI) or in Jerez de la Frontera (XRY).

How can I travel to Andalusia wine region by car?

You can fully enjoy the road trip through the Andalusian landscape and visit many wineries in Andalusia. There are many motorways, known in Spanish as autovías, through which you can reach many wineries in Andalusia. 
Here's how to reach Andalusia via car: 

  • From the Algarve (Portugal) to Seville through E-1/A-49 route.

  • The E-803/A-66 connects Portugal to western Spain and Sevilla.

  • You can travel from Madrid on the E-5/A-4 route.

  • If you are travelling from Valencia or Murcia, take the E-15/A-7 motorway to reach Almeria.

How can I travel to Andalusia wine region by train?

Spain's high-speed trains AVE, connect Malaga, Cordoba and Sevilla to other big cities like Madrid or Barcelona. From the main train stations, you can get regional train services and get to smaller towns closer to different wineries in Andalusia.

Best season to visit wineries in Andalusia

September is the best month of the year to visit wineries in Andalusia. During this time, the temperatures become milder after the heat of summer. If you visit wineries in Andalusia during the harvest season, you might also visit big festivals, such as the Grape Harvest Festival in Jerez in September.
Wineries in Andalusia get busy during the end of August when the harvest begins but this is for sure a great time to experience the harvesting process of the wineries. 

What are wineries in Andalusia like?

Wineries in Andalusia focuses on producing high quality wines. Here you will find:

  • Wineries with a long history of winemaking
  • Family-run wineries
  • Wineries that follow organic and biodynamic approach
  • Young wineries
  • Wineries producing under several DOCs
  • Cooperative wineries

The most common grape varieties and style of wines in Andalusia

Some of the grapes grown by wineries in Andalusia are: 

  • Palomino Fino
  • Pedro Ximenez 
  • Muscat of Alexandria 

Language tips to visit wineries in Andalusia

If you visit wineries in Andalusia, here are some language tips you might found useful:

EnglishSpanish
WineVino
WineryBodega
VineyardVigneto
Wine routeRuta de vino
GrapesUvas
Cheers!Salud!

What do wineries in Andalusia offer?

Wineries in Andalusia have myriad of wine tourism facilities for you to enjoy. 
Numerous wineries in Andalusia have reduced mobility access to welcome everyone who wants to taste their incredible wine. Many wineries in Andalusia have cellar door sales, while only three wineries, Tabanco El PasajeBodega Gutierrez Colosia and Bodegas Hidalgo la Gitana have a restaurant. Bodegas Hidalgo la Gitana also offers accommodation services.
A few wineries offer activities for kids and others allow you to bring your pet along.