Valdespino Tasting Room ★ 4.7
Valdespino's historic Jerez bodega, now part of the Jose Estevez group. Tasting room sessions cover the Inocente Fino (single-vineyard, aged in old butts), Pedro Ximenez Noe and the Toneles range.
Barbadillo, Sanlucar's largest Manzanilla producer, offers cellar tours through the Castle of Santiago complex. The tasting room covers the Solear Manzanilla, Oloroso and the Castillo de San Diego Palomino still white.
Address: Calle Luis de Eguilaz 11, 11540 Sanlucar de Barrameda, Spain, Jerez & Sherry
Valdespino's historic Jerez bodega, now part of the Jose Estevez group. Tasting room sessions cover the Inocente Fino (single-vineyard, aged in old butts), Pedro Ximenez Noe and the Toneles range.
Fernando de Castilla's boutique bodega in central Jerez, known for the Antique range of single-solera VORS expressions. The tasting room introduces Classic Fino alongside Antique Fino, Amontillado, Palo Cortado and Oloroso.
Sandeman's Jerez bodega, part of the Sogrape group, offers guided visits through the historic cellar and the production of its Armada Cream and Don Fino ranges. The iconic Don silhouette features throughout the visit.
One of Jerez's smallest and most traditional bodegas, Maestro Sierra releases all-Oloroso wines from old soleras founded in 1830. Private tasting sessions showcase the rare single-cask bottlings and aged VORS Oloroso.
Sanchez Romate's 1781-founded bodega is home to the Cardenal Mendoza Brandy de Jerez and NPU Amontillado. Tasting sessions cover the full sherry range plus the Cardenal Mendoza Solera Gran Reserva brandy.
The historic Domecq cellars, now operating under the Fundador brand and Beam Suntory, represent one of Jerez's oldest bodega complexes. Visits cover the Fino La Ina and the Fundador and Carlos I Brandy de Jerez lines.