Aug. 01--The oldest sherry bodegas of Spain are national treasures, or should be: vast cathedrals dedicated to thousands of casks of sherries aged by their unique solera system of fractional blending. In that scheme of things, wine from older casks is drawn off into casks filled with younger wine, and that into casks filled with even younger wine, and so on.
Sherry, then, is a remarkably consistent blend of vintages. Each bodega will give visitors a crash course in the making and history of the wine and its various styles (fino, manzanilla, amontillado, oloroso, etc.), but it's complicated. You'll understand more if you read up on the subject before you go.
Most of the big bodegas have websites with information on how to arrange visits. Some smaller bodegas may require a reservation through a U.S. distributor. Below are some of the bodegas I visited. For a more complete list, with links, go to www.sherry.org/en. Another very useful site is the blog Sherry Notes at www.sherrynotes.com.
Note that some bodegas charge a fee for a tour and tasting.
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Bodegas Lustau: Founded in 1896 and home of the benchmark fino La Ina. Impressive cellars and expert guides. You can schedule a tour in English on its website, anything from basic tour ($17), tour with aperitif, full-tasting tour or a professional tour. 53 Calle Arcos; 011-34-956-34-15-97, www.lustau.es/en/visit-us
Bodegas TradiciA fabulous visit, not only for the aged sherries (even its fino has an average age of 12 years) but also for the museum-worthy collection of Spanish paintings that includes works by Picasso, El Greco, Goya, Velᱵez and Zurbarᮮ Bodegas Tradicis a fairly young company specializing in small quantities of superb sherries, many old and rare purchased from shuttered cellars. Reservations required for tours ($22) in English. 3 Calle de los Cordobeses; 011-34-956-16-86-28, www.bodegastradicion.es, visitas@bodegastradicion.com.
Bodegas Hidalgo La Gitana: Founded in 1792. This bodega made its fortune on its manzanilla La Gitana, with the familiar painting of a gypsy woman on the label. It also makes wonderful amontillado and other styles of sherry. 42 Calle Banda Playa; 011-34-956-385-304, www.lagitana.es/en. The 11 a.m. daily tour ($7) is in English.
irene.virbila@latimes.com
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