La Sacristía del CaminanteInterview with Richard BiggF: What is the Bar Pepito?Sep 16, 2019Sep 16, 2019
La Sacristía del CaminanteWhen Sherry Saved CadizDuring the XVI and XVII centuries, when Spain had an empire in the Americas, there was huge traffic between the empire and the homeland…Sep 4, 2019Sep 4, 2019
La Sacristía del CaminanteWhen Horses Drank SherryThere are two very characteristic and established symbols of Jerez, two emblems closely linked to our idiosyncrasies; the horse, and our…Sep 1, 2019Sep 1, 2019
La Sacristía del CaminanteGoodbye GaditanoFino Gaditano. The back label states: “Fino wine of pale strawy-yellow colour made from Palomino grapes. Fino, aged in soleras.” There are…Aug 26, 2019Aug 26, 2019
La Sacristía del CaminanteMonument to Pedro Domecq y LoustauRocío Benítez warmly welcomes us at Bodegas Fundador and we go straight to the heart of the eldest winery in Jerez. What once was the…Aug 25, 2019Aug 25, 2019
La Sacristía del CaminanteMonument to god BacchusWhile marching through Medina Street to the beat of our headphones’ music, listening to The Misfits’ “Die, Die my Darling”, we come across…Aug 25, 2019Aug 25, 2019