The 10 best wine restaurants and wine bars in Andalusia 2024

Check out the guide to great wine bars and wine restaurants in Andalusia, the southernmost region of Spain. They are all selected by our local ambassador Rafael Bellido.

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  1. Phone: +34 952 21 03 50

    Address: Calle Beatas, 43, Málaga

    The vast space that makes up Patios de Beatas, located in two architectural jewels from the 18th and 19th centuries in the heart of Málaga, houses a cellar offering a unique experience for wine lovers. Run by sommelier and owner Julián, it has more than 600 carefully selected references, including local wines, classics and hard-to-find rarities. The possibility of tasting more than 60 references per glass stands out. With two different environments, one with high tables for informal gatherings with designer tapas, and another with low tables that functions as a restaurant, it adapts to diffe...

  2. Phone: +34 955 54 64 51

    Address: Calle Colombia, 7, Sevilla

    Located in Seville’s El Porvenir neighbourhood, ​​Sobretablas is a culinary landmark near the María Luisa Park and the Plaza de España. The very building where wine and dishes are served has almost a century of history, standing since the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929, the restaurant’s wine list backs up a gastronomic experience that’s both traditional and avant-garde. Run by sommelier Robert Tetas and his partner, chef Camila Ferraro (both former Celler de Can Roca), the restaurant has one of Andalusia’s most meaningful wine lists. Dishes that fuse the classic with bold innovations in cu...

  3. Phone: +34 956 45 14 97

    Address: Santa Lucía, s/n, Vejer de la Frontera

    In an idyllic corner of Santa Lucía, a hamlet in Vejer de la Frontera, is La Castillería, a legendary restaurant for lovers of good meat and wine. Open for just six months a year, this restaurant has become one of those places that, due to its simplicity, everyone falls in love with, and that when you finally manage to book a table, it really will be something to tell the grandchildren about. La Castillería isn’t just famous for its exceptional meat but also its vegetables and free range eggs, grown, harvested and raised in its own gardens. What many don't know, however, is that this restaura...

  4. Phone: +34 677 48 65 38

    Address: Cuesta de Gomérez, 11, Granada

    El Quejío Wine Bar is a new hidden gem in Granada that combines Andalusian tradition with a modern and cosy touch. Although it has only been open since 2023, this wine bar has become a go-to spot for wine lovers. It shares its extensive wine list with its big brother restaurant Faralá, located upstairs. Here you will find a vast selection ranging from local wines to international labels, all carefully selected. What really stands out at El Quejío is the number of wines available by the glass. There is a special focus on aged Andalusian fortified wines, offering visitors the opportunity to exp...

  5. Phone: +34 664 08 53 13

    Address: Cuesta de Gomérez, 11, Granada

    Faralá, awarded a Sol Repsol, is a benchmark for fine dining in Granada. This restaurant combines an elegant and welcoming atmosphere with a menu designed by a chef who uses local ingredients and modern techniques to create his dishes. One of Faralá's highlights is its impressive wine list, carefully selected by Lidia Oteda, that complements dishes. It offers a wide range of labels from the best national and international wineries, from fresh white wines to complex reds.

  6. Phone: +34 657 59 05 09

    Address: Calle Santa María de Gracia, 13, Sevilla

    La Taberna de Manolo Cateca is a must for wine lovers. Qualified by some as the "temple of Sherry", it’s located in a charming part of the city, and is well hidden (even though it is in the city center). A tavern whose charm goes beyond its size, this is a place where every glass of wine tells its own story. La Taberna de Manolo Cateca isn’t just a wine bar, but an immersion into the culture and taste of Andalusian generosos. Owner Manolo lives and breathes wine, and his menu reflects that passion. From finos and manzanillas to olorosos and amontillados, there are options for all tastes and f...

  7. Phone: +34 958 22 52 48

    Address: Placeta del Agua, 3, Granada

    Since opening in 1993, La Taberna La Tana has always been much more than just a place to drink. Founded by the mother of Jesús González, sommelier and owner, together with his sister Luisa, this tavern has become a must-visit destination for wine lovers in Granada. Unlike traditional restaurants, where food is usually the main focus, at La Tana wine is the undisputed star. Here, guests not only enjoy a wide selection of wines, but also have the opportunity to experience the true essence of wine culture. With an impressive wine list boasting almost 600 wines, including around 80 available by...

  8. Phone: +34 950 48 14 40

    Address: Bulevar de el Ejido, 46, OFB, El Ejido

    Located in El Ejido, Barra de José Álvarez is an ideal place to enjoy a decent wine in a relaxed atmosphere. Located under the same roof as Michelin-starred La Costa restaurant, it offers a more informal experience, but with high quality wine. Directed by sommelier Freniche, the bar features a wine list that includes excellent options for wine, as well as by-the-glass alternatives, so there’s no need to commit to a single bottle.

  9. Phone: +34 950 48 17 77

    Address: Bulevar de el Ejido, 48, El Ejido

    La Costa is a great destination for true wine lovers. Although the restaurant is surrounded by greenhouses (Almeria is known for its vegetable production), don't let that put you off. With two Repsol suns and one Michelin star, La Costa stands out for its culinary excellence. What really catches your eye is its wine list, supervised by sommelier Freniche. Here, connoisseurs will find an impressive selection of old vintages and rare bottles, each with its own story. Freniche specialises in pairing these wines with a mix of innovative and traditional dishes. It’s an oasis for wine lovers in Alm...

  10. Phone: +34 957 29 08 19

    Address: Calle Romero, 16, Córdoba

    In the heart of Córdoba’s Jewish quarter, visit one of the most emblematic and classic Andalusian-style places: El Churrasco. This mythical spot, known for its typical Córdoban cuisine, also stands out for its extensive wine list. Although they do not currently have the expert guidance of a sommelier (until recently, the renowned Ángel González performed that function), the wine experience at El Churrasco more than holds its own against other restaurants. Its list is a gem in its own right, housing an astonishing collection ranging from young wines to old and mythical vintages that will delig...