wine tasting

A specially selected chioce of wine tasting tours on the Costa del Sol. Enjoy a guided visit to a traditional Spanish bodega, discover the vineyards, absorb their history, and indulge in a delightful wine tasting experience accompanied by local artisan tapas.

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Bodega Doña Felisa

Discover the secrets of this famous winery in Ronda. A unique place, where you can learn about all the wine making processes from the grape to the glass. You can even enjoy a stay at Bodega Doña Felisa, to relax in a beautiful setting overlooking the vineyard, with a complimentary bottle of wine.

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This vineyard in Ronda is nestled amongst beautiful nature with ponds, springs, and gardens with fruit trees. A former Convent dating back to 1505, it was bought by the Retameto and Salesi families in 1998 who transformed it into a winery that today, is open to the public offering wine tasting tours.

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La Melonera

Nestled in the Serranía de Ronda mountain range, La Melonera invite you to wander through the vineyards, grain fields, and olive groves, to discover the love and passion that’s driven in reviving native Andalusian grape varieties, grown on a sustainable estate surrounded by century-old oaks.

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Located at the foot of the Sierra de las Cumbres, this vineyard offers excellent views of Ronda. The wine tasting tours consist of a guided walk through the vineyards, a visit to the winemaking and aging rooms, followed by a tasting of wines and regional products such as cheeses, Serranía saussage and olives.

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Bodega Dimobe

A wine tasting visit to Bodega Dimobe takes you on a fascinating tour to discover the history of the vineyard and wine in the Málaga Province. The wine tourism experience focuses around the culture of wine, its tradition, the landscape and history, all from the region of Axarquía on the Costa del Sol.

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Bodegas Excelencia invite you to spend a unique day exploring the winery on a guided tour of the vineyard. Learn about the vines, enjoy the beautiful views among the old olive and oak trees, and explore the different spaces within the winery. Then, you’ll move on to a tasting of the wines and local tapas.