La Almazara

Extremadura


Of the numerous places selling typical Extremaduran specialties (such as the deliciously pungent and creamy Torta del Casar cheese, jamón from Monesterio and locally produced olive oils and honeys), La Almazara is a good place to start. Opening hours sometimes vary in the depths of winter.


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