Home to the great fortified wines of Xerez, Andalucia also produces some small appellation wines such as the sweet wines of Malaga and the dry wines of Huelva from the Zalema grape.
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Condado de Huelva is a small appellation just to the east of the coastal Spanish town of Huelva. White wines are made mainly with Zalema and Palomi...
Read more ▸Established with Denominación de Origen status in 2018, Granada DO, is an appellation for red, white and sparkling wines in Spain’s Andalucia re...
Read more ▸Jerez-Xérès-Sherry DO is the official appellation for the fortified wine known as Sherry. Produced from Palomino, Pedro Ximénez and Moscatel in ...
Read more ▸Málaga DO - established in 1933, is a large wine appellation in Spain’s Andalucia region, centred around the city of the same name. This vast vi...
Read more ▸Montilla-Moriles is a Spanish Denominación de Origen for wines in Andalucia. The area has a long history of wine production dating back more than ...
Read more ▸Covering the same geographic area as Málaga DO and sharing the same wine authority, Sierra de Málaga was granted Denominación de Origen status i...
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