Stands out for

  • • Winery located in a historic building within Cazalla’s old town
  • • Organic wines aged in traditional clay jugs (tinajas)
  • • Explanation of ancestral techniques and natural winemaking
  • • Tasting with local food pairings in the Vinoteca courtyard
  • • Calm atmosphere with soft music and personalized service

Description

Context In the heart of the historic district of Cazalla de la Sierra, within the Seville Sierra Morena, lies Bodegas Tierra Savia—a vitivinicultural project dedicated to reviving native grape varieties and using ancestral winemaking techniques to produce organic and natural wines. The winery blends traditional craftsmanship with modern innovation, set within a landscape rich with centuries-old wine heritage. The scent of aged wood and earth permeates this historic stone building.

The experience The visit begins with an introduction to the project’s philosophy of natural winemaking. Guests then explore the facilities, learning about the vinification process using traditional clay storage vessels (tinajas), a rare method that imparts unique texture and earthy depth to the wines. The tour concludes in the Vinoteca courtyard, a time-honored space where participants enjoy a curated tasting of several wines paired with regional delicacies, accompanied by soft background music that enhances the sensory journey.

For whom This experience is ideal for wine enthusiasts interested in organic and natural wine production, as well as travelers seeking authentic cultural immersion in historic settings. Suitable for small groups, couples, and visitors looking for a peaceful, educational outing. Not recommended for guests with limited mobility without prior consultation, or for those who avoid alcohol consumption.

Local context Cazalla de la Sierra preserves a deep-rooted viticultural tradition, evident in the revival of local grape varieties and a strong commitment to environmental stewardship. The local community actively supports the preservation of these time-honored practices, weaving wine culture into the identity of the northern Seville region.

Key Info

Difficulty

Easy

Setting

Best season

All year round

Recommended Age Range

All ages

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Practical Guide

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Expert Recommendations

Wear comfortable clothing and closed footwear suitable for uneven terrain. The best time for the guided tour and tasting is Saturday at 11:00 AM. Reserve in advance to guarantee a spot, particularly during peak season. The activity involves low physical demand but is not suitable for visitors with limited mobility without prior confirmation. Not recommended for those who do not consume alcohol or prefer activities without prior booking.

Physical Requirements

Low physical activity, mainly walking and standing during tours and tastings

About the Area

Cazalla de la Sierra is located in the Seville Sierra Morena, surrounded by protected natural landscapes and featuring a historic center with cobbled streets and traditional architecture. In addition to the winery, visitors can explore the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Consolación, the Convent of the Sisters of the Cross, or enjoy hiking in the Sierra Norte de Sevilla Natural Park. The area offers basic tourist services, local restaurants, and rural accommodations.

Offers

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Visita guiada en bodegas en Sevilla

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€12

Taller de Enología A Domicilio Almería 2 horas

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€25

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Yes, booking in advance is recommended to secure a spot, especially on weekends and holidays, as groups are small and personalized attention is a priority.
Minors may attend accompanied by an adult at no extra cost, though they do not participate in the wine tasting due to legal and safety regulations.
Participants taste organic, artisanal, and natural wines made from revived native grape varieties, with aging in traditional clay jugs that contribute notes of wood and earth.
There is no clear information on accessibility; it is advised to contact the winery directly before booking to assess suitability for visitors with mobility concerns.
Wear comfortable clothing and closed shoes suitable for walking and standing, as the tour includes movement through the winery and the traditional courtyard.