Ronda is one of the most recent additions to the official wine routes that can be found across Spain and its future is looking promising.
Despite Ronda's infancy as an enotourism destination, it has historical viniculture links that date back hundreds of years. Many of which have been discovered amongst the archaeological finds in the nearby Roman city of Acinipo. The adeptly-named Acinipo, means the 'city of wine,' and was one of the few cities in the Roman Empire that made wine that was exported back to Rome.
The wines produced in this area of Spain are increasingly valued, not only nationally but internationally, justifying Ronda as a first class destination for enotourism and a paradise for all who may be looking for a holiday with a difference or a memorable weekend getaway in southern Spain.
We uncork one of these routes to wet your appetite.