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Explore a century-old winery in Jerez with a 75-minute guided tour, tasting four award-winning sherries, and discovering the region's winemaking history.
Discover the charm of Bodegas Cayetano del Pino, a winery founded in 1886 in the heart of Jerez, Andalusia. For just $28 per person, this 75-minute guided tour offers an engaging journey through the history of sherry wine with a focus on winemaking inside an active winery. The experience features an insightful audio-visual presentation, a historic label exhibition, and a tasting of four distinguished sherry wines. The tour is also wheelchair accessible and suitable for all levels of interest in wine history and production.
While the tour is well-paced and packed with visual and tasting highlights, it’s important to note that it primarily emphasizes history, labels, and tastings, without including food pairings like Iberian dishes, which are available for an extra fee. This tour is ideal for wine enthusiasts keen to learn about Jerez’s long-standing winemaking traditions in an authentic setting.


This tour begins at Bodegas Cayetano del Pino, a venerable winery established in 1886. Visitors step into a mid-19th-century cellar where much of the original material remains, offering a genuine glimpse into the past. The guide introduces the setting, highlighting original 19th-century materials that preserve the historic charm, creating an authentic atmosphere for learning about traditional winemaking methods.
Expect to see visual displays that explain the history of sherry—from Phoenician origins through modern developments. The audiovisual component makes the history engaging and accessible, emphasizing important facts about Jerez’s role in sherry production. This visual storytelling complements the physical environment, making the experience both educational and immersive.
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Touring the 1886 winery building offers a sense of continuity—visitors get a detailed look at the materials and architecture from that period. The guide walks you through the winemaking process, supported by graphic descriptions that clarify each step. This includes the vineyard, where grapes are cultivated, and the winery facilities, where fermentation and aging take place.
A key highlight is the exhibition of historic labels—these serve as beautiful examples of artistic wine labels and branding that reflect the region’s tradition of craftsmanship. The display showcases labels from different eras, giving a visual timeline of sherry branding evolution.

The graphic design of the visitor center vividly portrays the story of sherry, making complex history easy to follow. From Phoenician traders to modern wineries, the story covers centuries of development. This visual summary helps visitors appreciate how Jerez’s climate, geography, and culture influence sherry production.
The presentation clarifies how sherry is made, with focus on the aging process and regional techniques. This contextual information deepens understanding, making the subsequent tastings more meaningful.
After the historical and production insights, the tour shifts to a tasting session featuring four distinct sherry wines. These are carefully selected to showcase the diverse flavors crafted by the winery. Along with the wines, visitors receive chips and a snack to complement the tasting.
The wines include award-winning varieties, which highlight the range and quality of Jerez’s offerings. The guide explains each wine’s characteristics, helping participants distinguish different styles and flavor profiles. The tasting emphasizes flavor diversity, from dry to sweeter options, illustrating the versatility of sherry.
More Great Tours NearbyFollowing the tasting, visitors have the chance to browse the shop. Here, wine bottles and souvenirs are available for purchase—great for those wanting to bring a piece of Jerez home. The shop offers a variety of labels and gift options, supporting the overall experience.
This part of the visit allows for additional exploration of the winery’s offerings, and it’s an opportunity to find unique gifts or keepsakes related to sherry and Jerez.
This 75-minute experience begins at Bodegas Cayetano del Pino and departs with check availability for starting times. The tour is available in Spanish and English, led by a live guide who is praised for being welcoming, knowledgeable, and engaging. The tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that a broad range of visitors can enjoy the experience comfortably.
Participants can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance and have the flexibility to reserve now and pay later. The price of $28 per person offers solid value, especially considering the educational content and tastings included.
While there are other winery tours available in Jerez—such as those offered by Bodegas Alvaro Domecq or Fundador—this tour’s focus on a historic 19th-century setting and comprehensive visual history make it stand out. The inclusion of an audiovisual presentation, original materials, and artistic labels provides a richer contextual experience that appeals to history buffs and wine lovers alike.
Most similar experiences include wine tasting, but this tour’s emphasis on visual storytelling and historic labels adds extra depth. The moderate price point makes it accessible for most visitors seeking a quality yet affordable introduction to Jerez’s sherry heritage.
This guided tour of Bodegas Cayetano del Pino offers an engaging blend of history, production insights, and wine tasting. Visitors gain a deep appreciation for Jerez’s long tradition of sherry making, viewing original 19th-century materials and artistic labels that tell their own stories.
The tastings of four award-winning sherries are a highlight, as they demonstrate the variety and craftsmanship of the winery’s products. The visual and audio-visual components make the experience both educational and accessible, especially for those curious about winemaking techniques and regional history.
For wine enthusiasts or those interested in Andalusian culture, this tour provides a well-rounded introduction to Jerez’s most historic winery. It’s an experience that combines authentic environment, expert guides, and delicious wines at a reasonable price.
“The tour was excellent and our guide Linda was very informative about the business and the wider Sherry market and process . I would highly recomme…”
Is this tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for visitors with mobility needs.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 75 minutes, with specific start times available upon check-in.
Are food and additional drinks included?
The tour includes chips and a snack, but Iberian dishes are not included; they can be added for an extra 15 Euros.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
What languages are available for the tour?
Guides speak Spanish and English, ensuring clarity for most visitors.
Where does the tour take place?
It departs from Bodegas Cayetano del Pino in Jerez, in the heart of the sherry region.
This history-rich, tasting-focused tour provides a meaningful look into the craftsmanship and history of Jerez’s sherry—perfect for culture lovers and wine fans alike.
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