The 10 Best Food & Drink in Ronda, Andalucia

May 26, 2021 Chanda Heide

Ronda’s most striking feature is the Puente Nuevo, which spans a gorge over 300 feet deep. Can you guess when the "new bridge" was built? 1793. That should give visitors an idea of how unchanged Ronda has been over the years. It’s also known as the birthplace of modern bullfighting. The town’s bullfighting ring is only used once a year, at the Feria Goyesca, but it’s also a museum where you can learn about the history of this traditional (yet controversial) sport.
Restaurants in Ronda

1. Dona Felisa Winery

C/ Cordel del Puerto al Quejigal s/n a 40 Km de Costa del Sol, 29400 Ronda Spain +34 606 94 59 37 [email protected] http://www.bodegadonafelisa.com
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5.0 based on 335 reviews

Dona Felisa Winery

Bodegas Dona Felisa is a company dedicated to the production and aging of exclusive wines of the highest quality. Our quality is based on a well cared and limited production in the vineyards, giving the wine its "Terroir" taste. The winery Taller Bodegas Dona Felisa is located at a place where you can enjoy what nowadays known as "enological tourism", because it is near the old Roman city of Acinipo. Acinipo, land of wine. Through a controlled process which begins with taking care of the vineyard and ends with the produced wine, we offer our clients a high quality product with a conceptual background and an exclusive design. "Chinchilla", where our winery is located, was famous in Ancient Rome because of its vineyards and wines which were sent to Rome from Malaga's coast. At present our wine is distributed worldwide and it is, very likely, the most international Andalusian red wine.

Reviewed By t_patterson27

We had an excellent tour of the winery followed by delicious tapas and wine tasting. The setting is absolutely gorgeous, particularly on a sunny day. If you get the chance to get hold of some petit verdot wine, do so. It is first class.

2. Milamores

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5.0 based on 54 reviews

Milamores

Tour in differents wineries in the area of Ronda, winetasting, walking around to vineyard, speak about process to make wine, nice experience with a glass of wine.

3. Sonia Sedeno

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Sonia Sedeno

My name is Sonia I am from Ronda and official accredited guide. I offer unique experiences, adapted to the demands of the travelers who visit us. I offer genuineness, exclusivity, and enjoyment of each of the tours we will do in Ronda, White Villages, Caminito del Rey, Malaga, Seville, Andalusia. I speak English and French.

4. EdibleBikeTours

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EdibleBikeTours

Who are we? We are a small group tour company based near Ronda in the glorious Andalucian region of Spain and we offer guided tours by e-bike with a culinary twist. We take you on country roads, we stop for tapas, we explore villages and chat to locals. And we have a lot of fun. We keep our groups small and all our tours include food and wine. Come and join us.

5. Bodega Descalzos Viejos

Partido los Molinos s/n0, 29400 Ronda Spain +34 952 87 46 96 [email protected] http://www.descalzosviejos.com/
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Bodega Descalzos Viejos

VISITS ONLY BY PREVIOUS APPOINTMENT. THE WINE CELLAR OF THE “DESCALZOS VIEJOS”, was founded in the year 2000 and specially restored for the purpose of wine-making by The architects Francisco Retamero and Flavio Salesi and their respective wives, Chelo Porras and Mariela Grana. It is situated in the chapel of a sixteenth century Trinitarian monastery, perched on the higher slopes of the impressive Tajo of Ronda.

Reviewed By W6621QSmatthewc - Houston, United States

This was such an awesome winery to visit! It was a completely private tour with myself and my wife with the owner. It was great! The winery itself is an old monastery from the 1500's. It was amazing to see the grounds and the history, as well as having amazing wine! Miguel was an amazing host!

6. Visita Guiada A Ronda - Tours

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Visita Guiada A Ronda - Tours

Small company specialized in this region. Our guide has been working in the area more than 20 years and this enables him to show visitors the natural and cultural history of Ronda and the real lifestyle in the abundant pretty villages located in this dramatic landscape.Cultural day tours are offered to the visitors and these can be to Ronda, the "Pueblos Blancos" or toa traditional winery.

7. Cortijo Los Aguilares

Carretera de Ronda Campillos km. 35 Puente de la Ventilla, 29400 Ronda Spain +34 952 87 44 57 [email protected] http://www.cortijolosaguilares.com
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Cortijo Los Aguilares

8. Entrelenguas

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Entrelenguas

Entrelenguas is a melting pot, a fun space where travellers and locals come together with a common interest: to enjoy Spanish culture in a different way. Our mission is to fuse education, sustainable tourism and culture in outstanding original experiences to encourage slow travel. No matter the activity, we place a huge emphasis on including the local product and the local community in all that we do always considering the organic philosophy.

9. Bodega Garcia Hidalgo

Partido Rural Los Morales Llano de la Cruz, 29400 Ronda Spain +34 622 87 90 05 [email protected] http://bodegasgarciahidalgo.es
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Bodega Garcia Hidalgo

Visit our vineyards, we will give an explanation of how we make wine. Then do a tasting and depending on what you want can take tapas or eat with us on our patio. You can also sleep in the cellar. Contact us and we will adapt to what you want to do. It is best to have a good time and feel at home, and have fun! :) We are happy to assist the family Garcia Hidalgo..

Reviewed By USERDONNA - Benalmadena, Spain

What a fantastic place to visit. We booked the wine tour and meal and I have to say it was an excellent afternoon. Started with a tour of their vineyards and bodega and Miguel answered our many questions Then we were seated in a beautiful courtyard where Isabel served us our meals. The food was fantastic. Meats, cheese, breads, omelette, paella and dessert. And of course accompanied by some of the nicest wine I have ever tasted. So nice we bought 4 bottles to take home. Isabel and Miguel made us very welcome and fussed over the children Well worth the visit and we will definitely return

10. Bodega Kieninger

Lugar Partido Rural los Frontones 67, 29400 Ronda Spain +34 618 68 51 52 [email protected] http://www.bodegakieninger.com
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Bodega Kieninger

The visit involves a walk through the vineyard with information about our form to cultivate the wine plants and the land. After this we visit the elaboration area and the wine cellar where we explain the wine making process. Finally you can taste 4 different types of our wines served with bread, sausage and cheese. Minimum 2 persons, maximum 30 persons. Please get in tough at least 3 days before visit.

Reviewed By tacketkr - Rota, Spain

This afternoon, I had the pleasure of meeting Araceli and Martin, a couple who own a small organic vineyard, Bodega Kieninger, outside of Ronda. Araceli invited me to stop by this early evening, knowing I was only one person and couldn’t make it until well after typical visiting hours. I was able to visit and spend one-on-one time with her, as she kindly walked me around and explained much of the history, grapes, and methodology. Her husband Martin, born and raised in Austria, relocated here to the Ronda area and turned his hobby of winemaking into a full-time affair. Their vineyard is fully organic, relying on methods such as fermented milk and mites to tackle problems such as fungus and spiders. They produce around 10,000 bottles a year (compared to Doña Felisa, around 175,000), and they utilize grapes from Austria, France, and Spain. One my favorite things is the fact that they named their wine white after one of their dogs, Blanco, who they rescued two years ago (pictured below, obviously). I really enjoyed their wine (well actually all of their wines, but this one especially), their 2015 “7 Vines”, which is a blend of two kinds of Austrian grapes: Blaufraenkisch and Zweigelt. And yes, of course, I left with some good bottles to take home.

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