Visit was interesting. We paid more to try another couple of sherrys. Thankfully we didn't pay more for the tapas as they looked positively mingy and boring.

Visit was interesting. We paid more to try another couple of sherrys. Thankfully we didn't pay more for the tapas as they looked positively mingy and boring.
Bodegas Tio Pepe was a great couple of hours spent in Jerez.Our day started in Seville with a twenty minute walk to the station,a light breakfast at one of the smart cafes inside the station and then onto the 9.45am train to Jerez De La Frontera.
A comfortable ride of just over an hour on a beautifully clean train took...
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Though it's probably one of the biggest producing sherry houses, it is still fun to visit this bodega. I Find it rather expensive (12 euros for 2 tasting glasses + tour) but I still had a good time.
This is located right in the centre of Jerez and is an extensive site so it is great that for part of the tour you get to travel in a little train. Part of the tour consists of a video presentation shown in one of the bodegas and the rest involves visits to the various parts of the plant. You...
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In my opinion this bodega has been over commercialized, we were guided in, shown a video on how sherry is made, walked through a bodega, on a train round the site then into a tasting room before being guided to a large shop. In and out with just a video to tell you the history and process. I visited this...
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Enjoyed learning about Sherry. Bought gifts to bring home. Tour was interesting. Tapas option with tasting offered. Limited tapas. short train ride through facility
The extra fee for the tapas is silly, but get the four wine tasting.. Your palette will learn more than with the two wines. There's lots interesting to hear about, not so much to see about thats specifically wine - its more about the history of the company with an overview of sherry-manufacture, if you cab call it that. But...
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One of the ports during our transatlantic cruise was Lisbon, Spain. We chose a tour to the Gonzalez Byass sherry winery. The winery was founded in 1835. We toured the entire winery, saw an interesting film, and then tasted a few of the sherries. I never knew much about sherry, nor did I ever taste it, but the tasting was...
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Glad we went because this Bodega offers a film and "train" ride through the most popular sherry producer in Spain. Most didn't feel paying extra for tapas was worth the price, paying for extra tastings might be a good choice. We chose just the basic tour, which was fine for us.
We went to a friends wedding here - what an amazing venue. They had the ceremony and then had organised for us to go on the tour. Cute little train ride, our guide was entertaining.
I didn't realise that's what Jerez was famous for, so there you go. The end with the sherry tasting being poured by a Tio Pepe...
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