El Corregidor Bodega Bar ★ 4.5
20 by the glassCasco Antiguo, Jerez de la Frontera
A converted bodega bar near the Jerez Alcazar with a focus on aged amontillado, oloroso and palo cortado. Serious sherry crowd in the evenings.
The list: A wine bar set in a former bodega warehouse near the Alcazar, specialising in aged sherries. Strong selection of amontillado, palo cortado and oloroso by the glass alongside bar snacks.
Tip: The palo cortado selection at El Corregidor is the best in Jerez for the style; ask for the oldest available expression.
Tabanco La Constancia ★ 4.6
5 by the glassCasco Antiguo, Jerez de la Frontera
A historic Jerez tabanco on Calle Medina preserving the original neighbourhood fortified-wine bar format: sherry drawn from barrels, zinc-topped tables, tiled walls.
The list: One of Jerez's oldest surviving tabancos on Calle Medina, drawing fino, manzanilla, amontillado and oloroso from American oak butts at a tiled bar. The format: no food menu, no cocktails, sherry from the barrel only.
Tip: The fino drawn from the oldest butt in the house is the one to order; ask the bartender for the barrel with the white chalk tick mark.
Gonzalez Byass Sunset Bodega Tasting ★ 4.8
5 by the glassCasco Antiguo, Jerez de la Frontera
Gonzalez Byass offers evening tasting sessions in its historic bodega complex adjacent to the Alcazar. The sunset light across the 19th-century solera room is the most cinematic tasting setting in Jerez.
The list: Gonzalez Byass runs evening tasting sessions (18:00-21:00) of the Tio Pepe fino range including en rama and Palmas stages of ageing alongside tapas in the historic solera room.
Tip: The evening sessions are less crowded than daytime tours; book the 18:30 slot for the best light in the cathedral courtyard.
Emilio Lustau Evening Almacenista Tasting ★ 4.7
5 by the glassCasco Antiguo, Jerez de la Frontera
Lustau's private evening tastings of the Almacenista single-bodega range: five wines from five different small producers across the Triangle, tasted in the historic bodega cellar.
The list: Lustau offers evening private tasting sessions of the Almacenista range, single-bodega sherries purchased from small-scale producers across the Triangle. Usually five wines over 90 minutes.
Tip: The Almacenista range is the most diverse and educational way to taste across multiple Jerez soleras in one session; book directly on the Lustau website.
Barbadillo Evening Manzanilla Pasada Masterclass ★ 4.7
4 by the glassBarrio Alto, Sanlucar de Barrameda
Barbadillo's evening masterclass in Sanlucar's largest bodega courtyard: four expressions of manzanilla from young to pasada with technical explanation and courtyard atmosphere.
The list: Barbadillo runs evening masterclass tastings of the manzanilla continuum from standard Solear to Pasada to En Rama, held in the historic bodega courtyard with a local tapas menu.
Tip: The manzanilla pasada masterclass is one of the most informative 90-minute wine educations available in Spain; book well ahead in high season.
Bodega Tradicion Private VORS Evening ★ 4.9
4 by the glassCasco Antiguo, Jerez de la Frontera
Private evening tastings of Tradicion's VORS portfolio in the sala de pinturas art room. The most intimate and serious fine sherry event available to visitors in Jerez.
The list: Private evening tastings of Tradicion's complete VORS portfolio: 30-year average amontillado, oloroso, palo cortado and PX in the Golden Age art room. Maximum 8 guests.
Tip: The most rarified sherry tasting experience in the Triangle; pair with a prior visit to the Alcazar of Jerez for a full historic immersion.