Puente Genil is a town in the province of Cordoba, in the region of Andalusia, which has a rich tourist and gastronomic offer. Some of the most outstanding tourist sites in Puente Genil are:
Church of San José: a neo-Gothic style church built in the 20th century.
Puente de Hierro (Iron Bridge): a metal bridge built at the end of the 19th century over the river Genil.
Museo Histórico Municipal: a museum that tells the history of the town and its heritage.
As for the gastronomy of Puente Genil, outstanding dishes include hot gazpacho, garlic soup, oxtail stew and migas (fried breadcrumbs). As for wine, the town has its own designation of origin, DO Montilla-Moriles, which produces fortified and sweet wines made from the Pedro Ximénez grape variety. Montilla-Moriles DO wines are characterised by their sweet and fruity taste, with notes of sultanas, dried figs and nuts, and are often used as an accompaniment to desserts or as an aperitif.
A very special winery for lovers of wine, culture and history. Besides, they have a family museum with archaeological remains and a beautiful monographic library about wine as a tasting room.
Visits from: 20€
Since 1729, oldest winery in Andalusia, best wine tourism company in 2008, wines awarded 100 points on the Robert Parker scale.
Visits from: 15€
Wine experiences paired with spanish food and flamenco shows.
Visits from: 15€
This winery is a andalusian 'cortijo', its Fino Cebolla wine won silver in the prestigious Mezquita 2017 competition.
Visits from: 20€