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Tip: Book a molinero breakfast at a mill rather than a plain tasting; it is the local way to drink the oil.

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Villanueva de Córdoba (Los Pedroches) ★ 4.4

Villanueva de Córdoba sits inside the Los Pedroches dehesa and cures the acorn-fed jamón that carries the protected Los Pedroches designation.

Tip: November brings the Feria del Jamón, when the town fills with cutting demonstrations and tastings.

Aguilar de la Frontera ★ 4.1

Aguilar de la Frontera is the quieter half of Montilla-Moriles country, a working cooperative pouring the same fino and PX without the coach traffic.

Tip: Pair it with Montilla in one day; the two towns are twenty minutes apart on the same road.

Montemayor y Montalbán de Córdoba ★ 4.0

Montemayor and Montalbán de Córdoba are the first Montilla-Moriles villages heading south, each with a cooperative bodega and no visitor infrastructure.

Tip: Call the bodegas before driving out; these are working cooperatives rather than visitor centres.

Montilla (Montilla-Moriles) ★ 4.7

Montilla is the capital of the Montilla-Moriles denomination, where Alvear, Pérez Barquero, Lagar Blanco and the Cooperativa La Aurora all run tasting rooms.

Tip: Ask for the fino and the Pedro Ximénez side by side; the same grape produces both.

Medina Azahara ★ 4.6

Medina Azahara is the tenth-century palace city outside Córdoba, UNESCO-listed in 2018 and the direct ancestor of the city's Andalusi cooking.

Tip: Plan lunch back in Córdoba before or after the visit; the ruins and museum make a half day at most.

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