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Seville Wine Tour: The 6 Best Wine & Sangria Tastings 2026

Written by: Spain Travel Insider Content Last Updated June 2026 10 min read
Price Range
€20–49
Per person
Duration
1–1.5 hrs
Sit-down
Drinks
Sherry · sangria
+ wine, spritz
Top Pick
€28
Sherry tasting

Compare Seville's best wine and sangria tastings side by side: rooftop sangria flights, Andalusian sherry tastings, a sommelier-led wine experience, and spritz tastings, with real prices, durations, and ratings.

What You Should Know

  • Most Seville wine and sangria tastings are relaxed 1 to 1.5 hour sit-downs, often on a rooftop terrace, where a host pours four to five drinks with olives, cheese, or tapas, so no winery trip or designated driver is needed.
  • The drinks split into three styles: sangria flights (red, white, cava rosé, and sherry sangria), sherry tastings of Andalucía's signature wine, and lighter spritz or local-drink experiences, with one option that teaches you to make your own sangria.
  • Prices run from about €20 for a spritz or local-drinks tasting to €49 for a sommelier-led wine tasting, with the most-booked sangria and sherry tastings sitting around €28 to €37.
  • These are central, walk-in experiences rather than vineyard day trips, so they pair easily with an evening of tapas or flamenco, and most groups are small enough that you actually talk with the host.

Seville Wine Tours and Tastings

A Seville wine tour in the city is less about vineyards and more about the glass in front of you: a relaxed rooftop or cellar tasting of sangria, sherry, and Andalusian wine, poured and explained by a local host. This guide compares the six most-booked wine and sangria tastings in Seville side by side, with real prices, durations, ratings, and exactly what you drink and eat, so you can pick the right one for your evening.

A Seville wine tasting is typically a 1 to 1.5-hour guided experience featuring sherry, sangria, or Spanish wines paired with tapas, cheese, or olives. Most take place in rooftop bars or wine cellars in the city center and cost between €20 and €49.

If you are searching for a Seville wine tasting, a sangria tasting in Seville, or a Spanish wine tasting with a sommelier, these experiences cover all of it without leaving the center, an easy local wine tasting and wine experience in Seville that needs no car or designated driver. For more of the city's food and drink, see our guides to the best Seville food tours, the best flamenco shows, and a Guadalquivir river cruise to round out the evening.

Our Top Pick

Sherry Wine Tasting with Light Snacks

€28  ·  4.9 ⭐ (234 reviews)

Five sherries, four dry and one sweet, with thoughtful olive, cured-meat, and cheese pairings over 1.5 hours in a small group of 10 to 15; the highest-rated tasting in the city and a genuine, well-guided introduction to Andalucía's signature wine.

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Best Seville Wine & Sangria Tastings: Side-by-Side Comparison

TastingFromOnline RatingDurationWhat You TasteFoodBest For
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Sangria Tasting Experience
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€37 ⭐ 4.8 (497 reviews)
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1.5 hrs 4 sangrias: sherry, white, red, cava rosé Olives & cheese The most-booked sangria tasting, on a rooftop
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Sherry Wine Tasting with Light Snacks
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€28 ⭐ 4.9 (234 reviews)
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1.5 hrs 5 sherries (4 dry, 1 sweet) Light snacks Sherry, Andalucía's signature wine
Sangria and Tapas Tasting
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€32 ⭐ 4.6 (87 reviews)
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1.5 to 2.5 hrs 4 sangrias, plus learn to make your own Tapas (olives, cheese) Learning to make sangria
Spritz Tasting Experience
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€20 ⭐ 4.7 (13 reviews)
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1.5 hrs 3 spritz cocktails (classic, twist, spicy) 2 appetizers Aperitivo and spritz fans
Drinks of Sevilla Tasting
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€20 ⭐ 5.0 (11 reviews)
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1.5 hrs 4 local drinks: sherry sangria, orange wine, tinto de verano, special sangria A sampler of classic Sevillano drinks
Fun Wine Tasting with a Spanish Sommelier
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€49 ⭐ 5.0 (7 reviews)
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1 hr Organic, vegan & biodynamic Spanish wines Food pairings A sommelier-led wine tasting

ℹ️ All tours and information were personally reviewed by our team on June 13, 2026. Prices are shown in euros as listed by the operator and may change, so always confirm with the operator before booking.

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What to Expect at a Seville Wine Tasting

These tastings are low-key and social, not formal wine school. Here is how a typical one runs.

  1. 01On arrival

    Meeting point

    You go directly to the bar, cellar, or rooftop terrace in the center rather than getting picked up. A few venues sit inside unmarked residential or office buildings, so it is worth arriving a few minutes early to find the door. Show your ticket on your phone and grab a seat, as groups are usually small, often around 10 to 15 people.

  2. 024–5 drinks

    The pours

    A host serves the drinks in sequence, from four sangrias to five sherries depending on the experience, explaining each one, the base wine, the fruit or the region, as you go.

  3. 03Paired bites

    The food

    Most tastings include something to eat, from olives and cheese to light tapas or appetizers, though the lighter local-drinks tasting is drinks-focused, so do not arrive expecting a full meal.

  4. 041–2.5 hrs

    Time at the table

    Plan on 1 to 1.5 hours for most, up to 2.5 hours for the longer sangria and tapas option, so it is a relaxed sit-down rather than a quick stop.

  5. 05Early evening

    After the tasting

    You finish in the center, steps from the tapas bars and flamenco venues, which makes a tasting an easy way to start the evening.

Our experience (the host makes it): Because the groups are small, a good host turns these from a drinks order into an actual experience. We learned more about sherry in one rooftop tasting than in a week of ordering it blindly at bars.

Our experience (come a little hungry, not starving): The snacks are real but light, olives, cheese, a couple of tapas, so we treat a tasting as the start of the evening, not dinner, and head out for proper tapas afterward.

Best Seville Wine & Sangria Tastings

Sherry & Wine

Sherry and Wine Tastings

If you want an actual Seville wine tasting, start with sherry, the fortified wine of nearby Jerez that defines Andalusian drinking. The Sherry Wine Tasting with Light Snacks (€28, 4.9 stars) is the highest-rated tasting here, pouring five sherries (four dry, one sweet) with light bites over 1.5 hours, a proper introduction to a wine most visitors have never tried dry. The small group, usually around 10 to 15 people, keeps it interactive, each pour is matched with a thoughtful bite of olives, cured meat, or cheese, and the session tends to build to the sweet sherry served alongside ice cream. For a broader, more serious pour, the Fun Wine Tasting with a Spanish Sommelier (€49) runs an hour with a sommelier walking you through organic, vegan, and biodynamic Spanish wines, each matched with a food pairing.

Sangria

Sangria Tastings

Sangria is the crowd-pleaser, and the Sangria Tasting Experience (€37, 4.8 stars and nearly 500 reviews) is the most-booked drink experience in the city. Over 1.5 hours on a rooftop you taste four different sangrias, a sherry sangria, a white-wine sangria with seasonal fruit, a classic red, and a cava rosé, paired with olives and local cheese. If you would rather get hands-on, the Sangria and Tapas Tasting (€32) adds a make-your-own element: the host walks you through the ingredients and you mix your own glass, with tapas alongside.

Spritz & Local

Spritz and Local Drinks

For something lighter or cheaper, two €20 tastings round out the list. The Spritz Tasting Experience (1.5 hours) pours three spritz cocktails, a classic, a creative twist, and a spicy version, with two appetizers, an easy aperitivo-style sit-down. The Drinks of Sevilla Tasting (1.5 hours) is a sampler of four very local drinks: a sherry sangria, Seville orange wine, tinto de verano, and a special house sangria, all made with local ingredients and explained by a guide. Both are a relaxed, low-cost way to drink like a Sevillano.

Sangria Tasting in Seville

A sangria tasting in Seville is the easiest and most popular of these experiences, and a good first taste of the city's drinking culture. Rather than one jug of sweet red sangria, a proper tasting walks you through the range: a sherry sangria, a fruit-forward white, a classic red, and a sparkling cava rosé, so you see how different the drink can be depending on the base wine.

  • The classic rooftop tasting: The Sangria Tasting Experience pours four styles with olives and cheese over 1.5 hours, usually on a terrace with a view, and is by far the most-booked.
  • Make your own: The Sangria and Tapas Tasting adds a hands-on element, with the host showing you the ingredients and method so you can mix your own glass to take the recipe home.
  • The local sampler: The Drinks of Sevilla Tasting folds a sherry sangria and a special house sangria into a wider flight of Sevillano drinks for €20.

Whichever you pick, a Seville sangria tasting is a relaxed 1 to 1.5 hour sit-down rather than a bar crawl, so it works well early evening before dinner or a show.

Sherry Tasting in Seville

Sherry is the signature wine of this corner of Andalusia, and a sherry tasting in Seville is the most authentic Spanish wine tasting you can do in the city. Sherry (jerez in Spanish) is a fortified white wine made in the "Sherry Triangle" around Jerez de la Frontera, El Puerto de Santa María, and Sanlúcar de Barrameda, just south of Seville. Most visitors only know the sweet cream sherry sold abroad, so tasting the dry styles locals actually drink with tapas is a genuine surprise.

A good sherry tour in Seville walks you through the main styles, from bone-dry to intensely sweet, usually with a food pairing for each. These are the ones you will meet:

  • Fino: Pale, bone-dry, and crisp, aged under a layer of natural yeast called flor. Light and savoury, it is the classic tapas sherry, served chilled.
  • Manzanilla: A fino aged specifically in coastal Sanlúcar de Barrameda, where the sea air gives it a delicate, slightly saline freshness. A frequent tasting favourite.
  • Oloroso: Aged in contact with air rather than flor, so it turns darker, richer, and nutty, with more body. Dry but bold, it pairs well with cured meats and cheese.
  • Pedro Ximénez: The dessert end of the range, made from sun-dried grapes into a thick, dark, raisin-and-fig sweet wine. On many tastings it is the finale, often poured over ice cream.

The Sherry Wine Tasting with Light Snacks is the dedicated option here, pouring five sherries (four dry, one sweet) with pairings over 1.5 hours, and it is the highest-rated tasting in the city. If you want to understand Spanish wine rather than just drink it, this is the Seville wine tasting to book.

Seville Wine Tasting vs Jerez Winery Tours

A common question is whether to do a wine tasting in Seville or take a day trip to the sherry bodegas in Jerez de la Frontera. Both are good; they just suit different trips.

Seville Wine TastingJerez Winery Tour
Time needed1 to 1.5 hours in the city centerA half or full day, around 1.5 hours each way
SettingRooftop bar or wine cellar in central SevilleWorking sherry bodegas where the wine is aged
What you seeThe drinks and how they are tastedThe actual cellars, barrels, and production process
CostAbout €20 to €49 for the tastingMore, once transport and the winery visit are added
Best forAn easy evening with no travel or planningWine lovers who want to see sherry made at the source

In our view, if you have a free evening and want sherry, sangria, or a Spanish wine tasting without giving up a whole day, a tasting in Seville is the easy choice. If sherry is the main reason you came and you want to walk the bodegas where it is aged, build in a day trip to Jerez instead. Many people do both: a quick sherry tasting in the city first, then a Jerez bodega visit later in the trip.

How Much Does a Seville Wine Tasting Cost?

A Seville wine or sangria tasting costs about €20 to €49 per person. The cheapest are the €20 spritz and local-drinks tastings, the most-booked sangria and sherry tastings run €28 to €37, and the sommelier-led wine tasting is the most expensive at €49. Almost every price includes the drinks and some food, and most are central walk-in experiences with no transport needed.

Budget€20

The Spritz Tasting and the Drinks of Sevilla Tasting, both 1.5 hours, are the cheapest way to try a flight of local drinks with a few bites.

Mid-range€28–37

The sweet spot. The sherry tasting (€28), the make-your-own Sangria and Tapas (€32), and the most-booked rooftop Sangria Tasting (€37) all sit here with food included.

Premium€49

The sommelier-led wine tasting, for a more serious, guided pour of Spanish wines with food pairings.

For most visitors, we think the €28 sherry tasting or the €37 rooftop sangria tasting hits the best mix of drinks, food, and atmosphere, with the sommelier tasting worth the step up only if wine is the main event.

Pairing a Tasting With Tapas and Flamenco

A wine or sangria tasting is a short, early-evening experience, so it pairs naturally with the rest of a night out in Seville. A common plan is a rooftop tasting at sunset, then tapas in the Arenal or Triana, then a flamenco show after dark, all within walking distance in the center.

To build the evening, see our guides to the best Seville food tours for a guided tapas crawl and the best flamenco shows in Seville for an intimate tablao nearby. For a daytime pairing, a Guadalquivir river cruise or a day trip to the sherry city of Jerez extends the wine theme beyond the city. To learn the flavors yourself, pair it with a Seville cooking class. For the full rundown, see our guide to the best things to do in Seville.

From Our Experience

In our experience the host and the small group size matter as much as the drinks: a good guide turns a few pours into a genuine lesson on sherry or sangria. We would also pin the exact address before you go, since a couple of the best venues sit behind unmarked doors and are easy to walk past.

Tips for Your Seville Wine Tasting

  • Book a sunset slot, and go later in summer: A rooftop tasting around sunset is the most atmospheric and sets you up for tapas and a show afterward; in the hot summer months a later slot is far more comfortable than the midday heat on an exposed terrace.
  • Allow time to find the door: A couple of these tastings are held in unmarked residential or office buildings with no sign out front, so arrive a few minutes early and have the exact address and any entry code ready.
  • Come hungry but not starving: The food is real but light, so eat a tasting as the start of the night and plan dinner afterward.
  • Try sherry dry, not sweet: Most visitors only know sweet cream sherry; the dry finos and manzanillas poured here are the ones locals actually drink with tapas.
  • Pick by the drink, not just the price: Sangria for a fun group, sherry for an authentic local wine, a sommelier tasting for serious wine, or a spritz tasting for a lighter aperitivo.
  • Go for the make-your-own if you want a souvenir: The Sangria and Tapas Tasting sends you home with the recipe and method, which is a fun takeaway for groups.
  • Confirm dietary needs when booking: The sommelier tasting features vegan and biodynamic wines, and most hosts can adjust the snacks if you flag allergies ahead.
  • Book ahead in spring: During Semana Santa and the Feria de Abril the small rooftop tastings fill up, so reserve a day or two in advance.

How We Selected These Tours

The Spain Travel Insider team built this list around what actually makes a Seville wine or sangria tasting worth booking: a genuine range of drinks, a knowledgeable host, food that complements the pours, and a central, easy-to-reach setting, all backed by recent traveler feedback. Every tasting here is a verified, bookable listing with a strong rating. We left out experiences with thin feedback, vague inclusions, or unclear drink lineups, since what you actually taste matters most for this kind of experience. We also spread the picks across the ways people drink in Seville: rooftop sangria flights, an Andalusian sherry tasting, a make-your-own sangria session, a sommelier-led wine tasting, and lighter spritz and local-drink experiences.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best wine tasting in Seville?+

For an authentic local wine, the Sherry Wine Tasting is the best-rated at 4.9 stars, pouring five sherries with snacks for €28. If you want sangria, the Sangria Tasting Experience is the most-booked at 4.8 stars, and the €49 sommelier tasting is the pick for serious wine lovers.

How much is a wine or sangria tasting in Seville?+

Seville wine and sangria tastings cost about €20 to €49 per person. The cheapest are €20 spritz and local-drinks tastings, the most-booked sangria and sherry tastings run €28 to €37, and a sommelier-led wine tasting is €49. Most prices include both the drinks and some food.

What is a sangria tasting in Seville?+

A sangria tasting in Seville is a relaxed, guided sit-down, often on a rooftop, where a host pours several styles of sangria such as sherry, white, red, and cava rosé, paired with olives, cheese, or tapas. Most last about 1.5 hours, and one option teaches you to make your own.

Is sherry the same as wine?+

Sherry is a fortified wine from the Jerez region near Seville, made mostly dry rather than sweet. The finos and manzanillas poured on a Seville sherry tasting are crisp and savory, the wine locals drink with tapas, and quite different from the sweet cream sherry many visitors expect.

How long are Seville wine tastings?+

Most Seville wine and sangria tastings last about 1 to 1.5 hours, long enough for four or five drinks with food and commentary from the host. The sommelier wine tasting is the shortest at one hour, while the make-your-own sangria and tapas tasting can run up to 2.5 hours.

Do Seville wine tastings include food?+

Most do. Tastings typically include olives, cheese, light snacks, or a couple of tapas to pair with the drinks, and the sommelier tasting adds food pairings with each wine. The food is light rather than a full meal, so treat a tasting as the start of the evening.

Can you make your own sangria in Seville?+

Yes. The Sangria and Tapas Tasting includes a hands-on element where the host explains the ingredients and method and you mix your own glass, with tapas alongside. It is a fun option for groups, and you leave knowing the recipe to recreate it at home.

Are these vineyard tours or in-city tastings?+

These are in-city tastings, held at central bars, cellars, and rooftop terraces in Seville rather than at vineyards, so no transport is needed. If you want to visit a winery, a day trip to the sherry bodegas of Jerez de la Frontera is the closest vineyard experience to Seville.

What types of sherry will I taste in Seville?+

A sherry tasting in Seville usually covers the main styles: Fino (pale and bone-dry), Manzanilla (a delicate, slightly saline fino from coastal Sanlúcar), Oloroso (darker, richer, and nutty), and Pedro Ximénez (a thick, sweet dessert sherry). The dedicated sherry tasting pours five, four dry and one sweet.

Should I do a wine tasting in Seville or a winery tour in Jerez?+

Do a tasting in Seville if you want sherry, sangria, or Spanish wine in 1 to 1.5 hours with no travel, for about €20 to €49. Choose a Jerez winery tour if you want to walk the working bodegas where sherry is aged and do not mind giving up a half or full day. Many visitors do both.

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