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lost in jerez

11 Thursday Jun 2026

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Took a wrong turn in Jerez and came across these old tiles on the wall of an abandoned restaurant. So maybe it wasn’t such a wrong turn after all.

más jerez

09 Tuesday Jun 2026

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La Gloria: gallo frito with parsley mayo; meatballs in amontillado sauce;
tomatoes in basil olive oil, chicharrones;
leeks in foie sauce with grated parmesan

Day 3. Eating well in Jerez is actually pretty easy. There are lots of great places, from tiny bars to michelin stars, but it’s always a treat to discover new places to enjoy. Thanks to my pal Reggie we ended up for our final lunch at La Gloria Taberna, so I’m going to start with that one first. It’s a small taberna run by two friends, with a short menu of “traditional with a twist” tapas. And wow, what a wine list. While the three of us were eating Reggie and I noticed a couple sitting at the next table over who had been ordering some pretty interesting looking wines (so far 3 bottles between them) so on the way out stopped to talk to them… and they ended up sharing some of their wines with us! Turns out they are total wine geeks living in Madrid. Then I met the owners and the team, took some photos and we were off.. I already want to go back

Las Bandarillas: tuna al ajillo; bechamel prawns;
chocos fritos; grilled pork mollejas (sweetbreads)

Day 1 lunch was at Las Bandarillas. After checking in at the hotel we were about to head to Vinoble and then I heard from Reggie that it was only opening at 5 pm for the evening session. First time in my experience they didn’t have a morning session on the first day, but thank goodness for Reggie because after hobbling to the hotel from the station (massive queue for taxis) I was already exhausted so going all the way to the Alcázar in the HEAT only to find it shut would’ve been too much. So we decided to have an early lunch at my favourite tabanco Las Bandarillas. And as luck would have it when we walked in there was a spot for two at the bar. Heaven.

Ajé Bar: gildas matrimonios;grilled eggplant with beet sauce, payoyo cheese and pistachios; presa meatballs in mushroom sauce with white prawns

That evening after Vinoble were weren’t all that hungry but needed a little something, so we made our way to another new spot I’d hear about – Ajé Bar. Run by a young couple, the bar inside is tiny and the “kitchen” even tinier (there is also seating out in the square). In fact, you wouldn’t call it a proper kitchen, more of a small prep area. But they turn out some interesting dishes and, again, a crazy good wine list (is this a new trend?).

A Mar Restaurante : bacalao and leek revuelto, chocos fritos,
grilled tuna belly, gambas al ajillo

Day 2. Finding a good lunch spot during Vinoble, especially one near the Alcázar, is almost impossible if you haven’t booked in advance. We were lucky to find the last two available seats in the bar area of A Mar. And as always, both food and service was perfect. I even ended up chatting with the people on either side of us, so that made it a bit more fun. One of the pluses of sitting at the bar.

sherry & flamenco at Tabanco El Pasaje
boquerones en vinagre, tuna chicharrones at Abacería Cruz Vieja

That evening we only wanted a snack but first stopped into Tabanco El Pasaje for a bit of fino and flamenco. I actually hadn’t been there in ages so it was nice to be back. Then we wandered back towards the hotel and stopped for a couple of tapas at Abacería Cruz Vieja, where fellow Gastro Guía (from Córdoba) Isa met us for a drink. I knew she had been at Vinoble but we hadn’t seen each other there, so it was nice to finally meet her in person.

Three days, three lunches, two evening snacks. All good. And while it may seem like it was a lot of everything, I also hobbled my ass off. Day 1 – 11,000 hobbles, Day 2 – 9,000 hobbles and Day 3 – 8,500. Plus being on my feet most of the time at Vinoble. It was exhausting and very painful but I’m so glad I went. Hopefully by the time Vinoble 2028 comes round I’ll have my new knee.

a day trip to jerez – bitesize sevilla

25 Monday Aug 2025

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New on Bitesize Sevilla 🍊… A Day Trip to Jerez de la Frontera (plus a paid subscriber bonus!). Have a look and if you like it you can give it a “like”. And if you really like it please consider becoming a subscriber (free or paid). Thanks!

A Day Trip to Jerez de la Frontera

how I became a sherry educator – bitesize sevilla

23 Monday Jun 2025

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The latest bite from Bitesize Sevilla🍊… How I Became a Sherry Educator. Read all about it and if you like it you can give it a “like”. A if you really like it please consider becoming a subscriber (free or paid). Thanks!

How I Became a Sherry Educator

el bichero with anne & paul

26 Friday Apr 2024

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Met up with Anne & Paul at the Vinos de España event in Jerez yesterday and afterwards Paul treated us to a splendid lunch at the new El Bichero location just outside the city. El Bichero is famed for its fish and seafood and used to be in the centre of town just off the Plaza del Arenal. This new place has a distinct country club feel to it with sweeping views from the terrace (where we ended up enjoying an after-lunch penúlitima). After that it was back to theirs for yet another penúltima before heading home.

Thanks again for such a great afternoon and for treating us Anne & Paul. See you at Vinoble!

el bichero

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