If you’re heading to Córdoba and want to get a taste of the local flavor beyond the usual sightseeing, a wine tasting evening might just be perfect. This particular experience, offered by Ontdek Córdoba, promises a relaxed, small-group exploration of wines from the Montilla-Moriles region, paired with delicious local tapas. While we haven’t done it ourselves, a wealth of reviews and details paint a pretty appealing picture for anyone curious about Spanish wines and the Córdoba vibe.
What immediately draws us in are two things: the focus on regional wines, which often get overshadowed by more famous Spanish varieties, and the small group setting that promises intimacy and personalized attention. Plus, the cost — just $27 per person — sounds like a solid deal for an hour of tasting, learning, and snacking. One thing to keep in mind is that this tour is held in a cozy wine shop, which might be a bit of a walk from main tourist spots, so plan accordingly.
This experience is best suited for adults with an interest in wine and local culture, especially those who enjoy pairing tasting sessions with some good conversation and bites. If you’re traveling solo, as some reviews suggest, you might find this a friendly environment to meet fellow travelers. However, it’s not ideal if you’re after a big, energetic group or a full-blown tour — think of it as a laid-back, educational evening.
Key Points

- Small, intimate group maxes out at 10 participants, ensuring personal attention.
- Expert guides share detailed knowledge about Córdoba’s wine region and the specific varieties you taste.
- Paired tapas enhance each wine, making the tasting more than just sipping.
- Regional focus on Montilla-Moriles wines like Fino, Oloroso, and Pedro Ximénez.
- Affordable price point for a quality wine and food pairing experience.
- Location at a cozy local shop, adding to the authentic feel.
- Accessible and flexible cancellation policy, with the option to reserve now and pay later.
- Watched over by reviews praising the host’s passion, knowledge, and friendly approach.
Setting the Scene: What You Can Expect

Imagine stepping into a charming little wine shop in Córdoba, opening just for your group. The atmosphere is relaxed, cozy, and inviting — a perfect backdrop for learning about wines you might not find easily elsewhere. Your host, likely to be a knowledgeable local, begins by explaining the wines from the Montilla-Moriles region, giving you insights into how they’re made and their place in local culture.
Over the course of an hour, you’ll taste four different wines, each paired with a delicious tapa. The wines include familiar varieties like Fino and Oloroso, along with some sweeter options like Pedro Ximénez. The guide explains how these wines differ thanks to harvest times, production methods, and aging processes — making the tasting both educational and enjoyable.
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The Wine Tasting
The wines are carefully selected to showcase the diversity of the region. Reviews mention that the host explains the subtle differences in taste and aroma, so even seasoned wine lovers learn something new. Expect to hear about each wine’s unique story, from the grapes used to the aging process. Several reviewers highlight how much they learned about Córdoba’s wine heritage, which adds depth to the experience.
You’re encouraged to ask questions, which many reviewers say they appreciated. Whether it’s about how to pair wines with local dishes or how certain wines are served traditionally, this interactive element enhances the experience.
Tapas and Snacks
Each wine is served alongside a tapa, which complements the flavors perfectly. These are typical local snacks, adding a tasty dimension to the tasting. Reviewers describe the pairing as “delicious” and “delightful,” mentioning that the tapas help bring out the wine’s true character. The food isn’t elaborate but enough to elevate the tasting without overshadowing the wines.
The Guide and Atmosphere
Many reviewers praise their guide’s knowledge, passion, and friendly manner. One reviewer called Francisco a “fantastic host,” emphasizing how approachable and informative he is. The small group size fosters a relaxed vibe, making it easy to chat and learn without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Value for Money

At just $27, this experience offers a lot. For that price, you get four wines, knowledgeable guidance, paired tapas, and a cozy environment. Several reviews highlight how much they learned and enjoyed the evening, making it a great value. Plus, the inclusion of a bottle of water keeps the tasting comfortable and accessible.
While it’s a short experience — about an hour — it’s packed with information and flavor, making it worthwhile especially for those interested in local wines or seeking an authentic Córdoba activity that’s different from the typical sightseeing.
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Practical Details and Considerations
- Duration: About 1 hour, perfect if you’re looking for a quick, enriching activity.
- Price: $27 per person, which includes four wines, tapas, and water.
- Location: Starts at Calle Moriscos 10, a walkable area for most visitors.
- Accessibility: The tour is wheelchair accessible, which is great for inclusivity.
- Group Size: Limited to 10 participants, creating a friendly, intimate vibe.
- Booking: Easy to reserve with options to cancel up to 24 hours in advance and pay later, adding flexibility.
What’s Not Included
- Hotel pick-up or drop-off, so plan your transport if you’re staying farther out.
- Extra bottles or souvenirs — if you want to buy wine, you can do so at the shop afterward.
The Experience in a Nutshell

This Córdoba wine tasting offers a genuine glimpse into the region’s wine culture in a relaxed, low-pressure setting. The guide’s enthusiasm and knowledge shine through, making it feel more like chatting with an expert friend rather than a formal lesson. The pairing of wines with local tapas keeps things tasty and fun.
It’s especially suited for anyone curious about local Spanish wines, those who love pairing food and drink, or travelers who want a laid-back activity after a day of sightseeing. It’s not a large or flashy tour but rather an intimate and informative experience that leaves you with new knowledge — and possibly a bottle or two to take home.
Final Thoughts
If you’re after a genuine taste of Córdoba’s wine scene, this small-group evening offers an excellent introduction. For a reasonable price, you’ll enjoy a relaxed environment, expert insights, and delicious snacks — making it a memorable part of your trip. While it won’t be the highlight for everyone, those interested in regional wines and wanting to learn more about local culture will find plenty to love here.
On the downside, if you’re looking for a more extensive tour or a lively, boisterous atmosphere, this might feel a bit subdued. Also, as it’s held in a small shop, it’s not suitable for children under 18, and there’s no transport included.
All in all, this experience seems like a well-crafted, authentic way to spend an hour in Córdoba—especially if you appreciate good wine and good company.
Córdoba: Local Wine Tasting Evening
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FAQ

Is this tour suitable for people who don’t drink wine?
This experience is designed for adults, and wine tasting is the main activity. If you’re not a wine drinker, it might not be the best fit, but the guide can answer questions and share the story behind each wine.
Can I join if I have dietary restrictions?
Yes, vegetarian options are available, and you should advise of any specific dietary requirements when booking. The tapas are typical local snacks, so options are generally flexible.
Is the location easy to reach?
Yes, the meeting point is at Calle Moriscos 10, a walkable area in Córdoba. No mention of transportation specifics, so plan to arrive on foot or by local transit.
How much wine will I taste?
You’ll taste four different wines from the Montilla-Moriles region, paired with tapas. The exact amount depends on the pours, but it’s enough for a good appreciation without being overwhelming.
Can I buy wine to take home?
The reviews mention that you can buy some wines and local products at the shop, often at reasonable prices.
Is there an age restriction?
Yes, the minimum age is 18 years, as it involves alcohol tasting.
What languages are available for the tour?
Guides speak Dutch, English, and Spanish, catering to a broad range of visitors.
Is it possible to cancel?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing peace of mind if your plans change.
How long is the tour?
The tasting lasts about an hour, making it a quick but rich experience that fits well into a busy Córdoba itinerary.
If you’re looking for a low-key, educational, and tasty way to explore Córdoba’s regional wines, this small-group tasting could be just what you need. It’s a chance to learn, relax, and enjoy some authentic local flavors — all without breaking the bank.
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