Jerez Tapas Tour
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Experience Highlights
Enjoy a culinary experience with this tapas tour of Jerez. In an activity that lasts approximately two hours and in a small group, a local guide will tell you about the history of the cuisine of this part of Andalusia.
To get to know it first hand, on this walking tour through the city centre you'll try up to three typical tapas accompanied by three drinks. Some of these famous tapas are chicharrones or ajo campero. You will also have the option to do it for lunch or dinner.
- Learn about the culinary history of Jerez thanks to this tapas tour in a walking tour that lasts approximately two hours.
- Taste up to three typical tapas, accompanied by their corresponding drinks, in a small group tour.
- Be guided by a local guide who will explain the history of each of these tapas and of Jerez's cuisine
What’s included
- Local guide
- Walking tour
- Three typical tapas
- Three drinks
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Step by Step
Discover more flavours on your palate thanks to this tapas tour of Jerez. This is an activity that lasts approximately two hours in a small group where a local guide will accompany you to explain the history of these typical foods. Throughout the city centre you will taste up to three tapas with their corresponding drinks to get to know first-hand how people eat in this part of Andalusia.
Jerez is a stop many people make when visiting the province of Cadiz. Among several reasons are the food and drink. This city is famous for its wine cellars, but also for the tapas that you can eat wherever you want.
Therefore, in this walking tour you will have the opportunity to have up to three different tapas together with three different drinks, which can be wine, beer or soft drinks.
These are some of the typical Jerez tapas you can try:
- Ajo campero: this is a typical recipe from the sherry farms that dot the Jerez countryside. It is made with the so-called vineyard tomatoes and is served in a small earthenware basin accompanied by radishes.
- Chicharrones: an ideal delicacy, as they are crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. They are typically served warm and in small pieces.
- Berza jerezana: a typical dish that has its origins in gypsy cuisine. It is a stew that is complemented with pringá, perfect for winter.
- Cola de toro (bull's tail): another perfect stew for a tapa with a gelatinous texture, accompanied by abundant sauce.
You will have the option of doing this tour either at midday, for lunch, or in the evening, for dinner.