20 by the glassEl Puerto de Santa Maria
A well-regarded tapas and sherry bar in El Puerto de Santa Maria, one corner of the Marco de Jerez sherry triangle. The list is anchored by Osborne and other local producers, with seasonal En Rama Fino and Manzanilla.
The list: Sherry-focused bar in El Puerto with an emphasis on Osborne and El Puerto-based producers; Manzanilla from Sanlucar alongside local Fino expressions
Pours: Osborne Fino Quinta, El Puerto Amontillado, Manzanilla de Sanlucar
50 by the glassJerez centro
A modern enoteca concept bringing a broader sherry education to central Jerez. The extensive by-the-glass list spans all styles and age categories; staff-led tasting notes accompany each pour on request.
The list: Contemporary sherry enoteca with 50+ references by the glass, curated from across the Jerez DO; tutored tastings available alongside the bar service
Pours: VORS Oloroso 30 year, Valdespino Inocente Fino, Pedro Ximenez Noe
6 by the glassSantiago, Jerez
La Constancia operates in the Santiago quarter adjacent to the Lustau bodega, sourcing sherry directly from the cellar. The tabanco format is entirely traditional: barrels behind the bar, copitas on the counter, no menu beyond a chalkboard.
The list: Working-class tabanco in the Santiago quarter; Lustau supply direct from the adjacent bodega; all styles from the barrel at daily tabanco prices
Pours: Lustau Fino from barrel, Lustau Amontillado, Moscatel de Chipiona
15 by the glassJerez centro
A central Jerez bar on the Lanceria promenade, operating since the mid-20th century. The wine list is strictly local Jerez DO; the house speciality is Amontillado seco served at cellar temperature alongside local cheese.
The list: Classic Jerez wine bar on the main pedestrian strip with an all-sherry list featuring 15 open bottles at any time; Amontillado and Oloroso by the 100 ml pour
Pours: Amontillado sec 15 years, Cream sherry chilled, Fino with jamon
8 by the glassJerez centro
A long-running Jerez tabanco, El Pasaje operates in a traditional wine-tavern format with flamenco nights in a low-ceilinged bodega. Sherry poured directly from the butt; bar snacks of jamon and olives standard.
The list: Traditional tabanco serving Manzanilla, Fino, Oloroso and Pedro Ximenez straight from the cask; rotating Jerez bodegas on tap including Lustau and Valdespino expressions
Pours: Manzanilla from cask, Fino Jerez from barrel, Oloroso sec from solera
6 by the glassJerez centro
A neighbourhood tabanco in the heart of Jerez that has operated continuously as a traditional sherry bar. The zinc counter serves sherry by the copita from barrels aligned against the back wall, alongside pintxos.
The list: Family-run tabanco with Fino, Amontillado and Cream sherry from the barrel; single-bodega supply model from local small producers
Pours: Fino from the barrel, Amontillado seco, Moscatel