CuisineWine bar
Price€€
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Why locals love it: Seville's natural-wine scene barely registers in tourist guides; this small 80-bottle bar on Calle Bailen is the city's reference room.

Tip: Walk-in only; queue forms at 19:30. The Manchuela orange-wine list rotates monthly.

Location

Address: Calle Bailen 49, 41001 Sevilla, Seville

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