Our Favorite Places To Drink Sherry In Seville – Salud!

Barcelona is famous for sparkling cava, La Rioja for delicious red wines, and here in Andalusia, we have our own local specialty: sherry!

Sherry comes from the province of Jerez, near Seville. Whether it’s a crisp manzanilla or a sweet Pedro Ximenez, sherry complements nearly every typical Andalusian tapa.

Popular among locals, our treasured vino de Jerez can be found in nearly every bar in the city, but here are some of our favorite places to drink sherry in Seville.

Bartender pouring several glasses of dark brown sherry wine.
Sherry is the oldest wine in Spain, and one of the oldest in Europe.

Best places for tasting sherry in Seville

El Rinconcillo

You can’t talk about Seville without mentioning the city’s oldest bar, El Rinconcillo. This iconic bar has been serving locals since 1670, meaning it’s older than the United States!

The varied menu consists of some of the city’s finest traditional tapas and a wide variety of sherries, making this historic bar the perfect place to drink sherry in Seville.

Insider’s Tip: Grab a space at the bar, order a tapa of jamón, and pair it with a glass of dry manzanilla.

El Rinconcillo bar in Seville
El Rinconcillo is a timeless classic you won’t want to miss. Photo credit: CarlosVdeHabsburgo

Casa Morales

Another example of an amazing place to eat in the Arenal neighborhood, Casa Morales is an essential stop for all sherry lovers in Seville. This bar has come a long way since its beginnings as a wine shop in 1850. Now, it boasts delicious food along with a great variety of sherries.

Their specialty? Montaditos, which are slices of bread with something delicious ‘mounted’ on top. Moreover, there is a montadito for nearly every type of sherry.

Insider’s Tip: The bacalao con salmorejo (cod with cold tomato soup) montadito paired with a glass of dry fino is an unbeatable combination.

Casa Morales in Sevilla
The huge wine vats in the back section of Casa Morales reference its origins as a wine shop. Photo credit: Dr. Bob Hall

Vinería San Telmo

Having opened in 2004, Vineria San Telmo has quickly gained a name for itself in Seville. Although it has some incredible food, it is the extensive selection of wines and sherries they stock that makes them one of the best wine bars in Seville.

The expert knowledge of the owners, Juan Manuel and his wife Reyes, means that this restaurant is one of the centers of Seville’s Sherry Week celebrations, boasting special menus and amazing sherry tastings. An ideal place for a comfortable sip of sherry in Seville.

Insider’s Tip: The salmon tataki with leeks, paired with a glass of dry fino, or manzanilla, is amazing. Also, sip some sweet Pedro Ximénez for dessert.

Two glasses of sherry wine (one amber-colored and one light yellow) in front of a dish of olives on a wooden tabletop.
If you haven’t tried sherry wines yet, what are you waiting for?

Antigua Abacería de San Lorenzo

Located in a 17th Century casa sevillana, Antigua Abacería de San Lorenzo has spent the last twenty years bringing a fascinating tradition back to life in Seville: the abacería.

Traditionally, an abacería was a shop where the owner would invite customers to try the locally sourced products, including sherry, before they bought them.

Nowadays, San Lorenzo is one of the leading abacerías in the city. Here, people sit down, snack on some tapas and sip some sherry before bringing their favorite produce home. This makes it the perfect place to buy some souvenirs before heading back home.

Insider Tips: Locals really love the sopa de tomate (tomato soup) with a glass of oloroso.

Shelf stocked with various food products at a small shop in Spain
At the Antigua Abacería de San Lorenzo, you can try local products like sherry before purchasing.

Bar Las Teresas

Founded in 1870, the decoration in Bar Las Teresas is an education in some of the city’s most treasured traditions.

Posters from Semana Santa and the April Fair are seen on the walls, along with bullfighting and flamenco memorabilia.

The food in this bar is traditional food at its finest, and the variety of sherries on offer complete the experience.

Insider’s Tip: Their jamón paired with manzanilla is amazing, but also try their solomillo (pork loin) with a flavorsome amontillado.

Six glasses of brown amontillado sherry wine lined up on a wooden bar top.
Enjoy a delicious sherry in Seville at any of these amazing bars.

 

Update Notice: This post was updated on August, 13, 2024.

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