Casa de Vinos La Brujidera

Granada


A cosy wood-panelled bar with hams in the window and an astonishing collection of wines (per glass €3 to €4) from all over Spain – everything from organic Granada reds and Jerez sherries to Galician albariño and Catalan Penedès chardonnay. Fuss-free tapas (€4 to €7) range from tortilla to goat's cheese with onion confit.


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