Bodega Juan C. Grant

Bodega Juan C. Grant
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Situated in El Puerto de Santa Maria and popularly known as Bodegas Las 7 Esquinas (7 corners winery). Its origins go back to 1841 when it was founded by Edmundo Grant Falconell. This bodega (winery), which has always remained in the hands of the same family, currently carries out the production and dispatch of vino Fino using traditional methods which give it a special bouquet and flavour when compared to other wines produced in the area.

Recognized by the Regulatory Council of the designation of origin Jerez / Xérès / Sherry and Manzanilla de Sanlúcar, the winery offers the possibility to buy their products at the office located in the cellar, where you can purchase our wine Fin, Oloroso, Amontillado, Moscatel, Pedro Ximenez, and Cream.

The breeding system of Fino wine in Bodegas Grant is called Criaderas and Pavers, which is a dynamic aging wines, where wines of different vintages are organized and evenly combined. In this system each slab, i.e., the row closest to the ground boots, has a number of hatcheries through which the wine runs in the aging process.

Tasting room: situated in the old Bodega patio, this is the ideal place to taste our wines as well as a wide variety of gastronomic specialities in a cool and pleasant atmosphere. Decorated in the purest traditional style, it brings to mind the typical taverns of our Andalusian wine making culture.

During the guided tour you'll learn how we age our "Vino Fino". Groups and events can be catered for (minimum 15 people). Menus should be arranged with our Visitor Department. Group lunches in the wine-cellar: €24 per person.

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Bodega Juan C. Grant
Calle Bolos, 1 y 3, 11500
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Services and infrastructure

  • Bar
  • Shopping area

Target audiences

young people, I travel alone, Friends, Professional, Lgbti, Couples, For families, Seniors, deal

Segments

Culture, Gastronomy

Specialties

Wines

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