Showing posts with label Jerez. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jerez. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Checking in...Hotel Villa Jerez, Jerez (Spain)
















The city of Jerez is a traditional Andalusian city that dates back to Moorish times.  Much of the charm and aristocratic air of the city can still be seen and felt today in the casco antiguo (old town), the wide streets, and tree-lined squares. Jerez is perhaps best known for the fortified wine (sherry) that takes its name from the city. No stay in Jerez would be complete without visiting one or more of the bodegas (wine cellars) that are open to the public, such as Gonzalez Byass, Pedro Domecq and Sandeman.

The 5-star Hotel Villa Jerez is a boutique hotel housed in an 18th C. mansion that was formerly owned by the Domecq family, and evokes the charm and elegance of Jerez. It is located in the heart of the city, close to the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art. The mansion-style hotel is set amidst palm trees in an acre of subtropical gardens, which makes you feel like you are staying in a tranquil country estate.

The intimacy and charm of the Hotel Villa Jerez can be felt throughout the property.  Its 18 rooms are each uniquely decorated with elegant fabrics and furnishings, and many offer a balcony or terrace.  The Junior Suite is very spacious, and has a living room, separate bedroom, bathroom with hydro-massage tub and separate shower, and balcony or terrace.

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Friday, January 20, 2012

Sites to See…Royal Equestrian School, Jerez, Spain
















Be sure to include in your Jerez itinerary a visit to the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art, which is comparable to the famous Spanish Riding School in Vienna, Austria.

Located adjacent to the historic 19th century Palacio de las Cadenas, visitors can watch the world-renowned "dancing stallions" at either one of the riding shows that take place twice a week, or at one of the training sessions held throughout the week. Besides taking in an equestrian show, visitors can also tour the facilities, including the Stables, Harness Shop, Carriage Museum, and Equestrian Art Museum.

  • Avda. Duque de Abrantes, s/n
  • Jerez de la Frontera, Spain
  • Phone: (956) 318-014
  • Website: Equestrian School
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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Cheers...History of Sherry, Jerez (Spain)












 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sherry is the fortified wine produced in the Jerez area of the province of Cádiz. Its origin dates back to 1100 B.C. when the Phoenicians brought the first vines to the region. The name "sherry" is derived from the name "Sherish," which was the 12th C. Arabic name of the city.

In 1933, the Consejo Regulador was created to protect sherry's consistency. The EU ruled in the 1990s that all EU nations must recognize that Sherry only comes from this region of Spain. Today visitors to Jerez can visit a number of the sherry "bodegas" or cellars to learn more about the different types of sherry and how they are made, and of course enjoy a sherry tasting.

Just a few bodegas you may want to visit - click on name to visit their website:
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