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Explore Jerez's hidden side with this 2-hour guided tour of a unique winery, featuring sherry & vinegar tastings, vintage photos, and family history.

If you’re searching for a genuinely different way to experience Jerez beyond its famous flamenco and horses, this Bodegas Páez Morilla tour offers a delightful peek into the region’s lesser-known world of sherry vinegar and wine production. The tour promises a balance of history, tasting, and visual storytelling—perfect for curious travelers who want more than just the usual tasting session.
What really catches our eye about this experience is the chance to stroll among barrel cellars, see how sherry vinegar is aged in Sherry Casks, and enjoy a collection of vintage photographs that bring early 20th-century Jerez to life. While it’s not a large-scale commercial tour, it offers an intimate look at a family-run operation, making it feel authentic and personal.
One thing to keep in mind is that this tour is quite focused: if you’re expecting a comprehensive winery visit with multiple tastings or a full-day experience, this might feel a bit condensed. However, for those who love tasting local products and exploring regional history in a relaxed setting, it hits the mark.
This tour suits travelers who appreciate a balanced mix of culture, history, and tasting, especially those eager to see a different side of Jerez away from the crowded tourist spots. It’s also accessible for wheelchair users and offers guides in English and German, making it a practical choice for diverse groups.
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The tour kicks off at the main entrance of Bodegas Páez Morilla, where you’ll call the number on the left of the automatic door for entry. This straightforward start makes it easy to find, and the proximity to other attractions in Jerez means you can easily include it in a day of sightseeing.
Step 1: Visit to the Sherry Cask Area
The most distinctive part of this tour is the walk among barrels, where you can see how spirits like whiskey are aged in Sherry Casks—an unusual sight in a Jerez winery primarily known for sherry. We loved the visual of large oak barrels stored carefully in a quiet cellar, giving an authentic feel of traditional aging processes. Your guide will explain how the environment influences flavor and quality, making this more than just a photo opportunity.
Step 2: Sherry Vinegar Cellar
Next, you’ll explore the sherry vinegar cellar, where the aging takes on a different character than wine. Seeing these cellars reveals the craftsmanship behind regional condiments and adds a sensory twist—if you’re a fan of vinegar or culinary experimentation, this part will resonate.
Step 3: Visual Storytelling and Vintage Photos
The tour includes an audiovisual presentation of the family and business history, complemented by an impressive collection of old labels and photographs from Jerez and nearby Sanlúcar from the early 20th century. One reviewer, Anja, mentioned how the guide’s excellent German language skills made the tour very informative, which suggests guides are well-prepared to share engaging stories.
Step 4: Family Cellar & Tasting
The final part is tasting their two flagship products—Tierra Blanca dry and semi-sweet—offering a tangible taste of the region’s flavors. While glasses are not included in the tasting, you will still get a generous opportunity to savor and compare these regional specialties, gaining insight into local winemaking.

At $27, this experience offers excellent value for money, especially considering the personalized approach, the historical insights, and the exclusive look at sherry vinegar production. Compared to larger, more commercial tours, it provides a more intimate and meaningful experience. Plus, the ability to reserve and pay later adds flexibility, ideal for last-minute plans.
This experience is best suited for travelers interested in regional food and drink history, especially those curious about vinegar production and family-run wineries. It’s perfect for culinary enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone wanting a slower-paced, authentic insight into Jerez’s lesser-known traditions. It also works well for small groups or solo travelers craving a personalized experience.
Those with mobility constraints will appreciate the wheelchair accessibility, and the bilingual guides make it a good choice for international visitors.
This guided tour of Bodegas Páez Morilla is a wonderful way to add a unique and authentic flavor to your Jerez trip. Its focus on vinegar, combined with the visual storytelling, makes it stand out from typical winery visits. We loved the chance to see traditional aging methods and explore early 20th-century photographs, which brought a historic dimension to the experience.
While it’s not a large-scale tour with endless tastings, it offers excellent value and a personal touch that will appeal to travelers seeking a meaningful local experience. If you’re eager to discover Jerez’s hidden culinary gems and enjoy a relaxed, informative session, this tour is well worth considering.
“Unser Tourguide war super und hat sehr gut deutsch gesprochen. Die Tour war sehr informativ. Der Ausflug hat sich gelohnt.”

Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour is family-friendly and suitable for most ages, especially since it’s mainly educational and visual. However, keep in mind that tastings are limited and the focus is on adults interested in wine and vinegar.
How long is the tour?
It lasts about 2 hours, making it a compact but comprehensive experience that fits well into a day of sightseeing.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, especially in busy seasons; you can reserve your spot online. You can also choose to reserve now and pay later, which adds flexibility.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is described as wheelchair accessible, allowing more travelers to enjoy the experience comfortably.
What products are tasted?
You will taste Tierra Blanca dry and semi-sweet sherry wines, which are the flagship products of this family-run winery.
Are glasses provided?
No, glasses are not included in the tasting, so you might want to bring your own or simply enjoy the experience informally.
In summary, this tour offers a charming, authentic glimpse into Jerez’s vinegar and wine traditions, wrapped in a personal, educational package. It’s perfect for those wanting a deeper understanding of regional specialties beyond the usual sights—and at a fair price to boot.
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