Wine bar€€€Daily 12:00-24:00
Cinco Jotas Sevilla on Calle Castelar in Seville's El Arenal is the Osborne-group flagship for 5J jamon iberico de bellota, with sherry triangle pours paired.
Signature pour: Fino Tio Pepe En Rama with jamon iberico de bellota 5J
Wine focus: Sherry triangle finos, manzanillas, olorosos paired with Jabugo jamon
Food: Jamon iberico de bellota 5J, charcuterie boards
Tip: The corner standing bar is fastest; the back dining room takes reservations for charcuterie boards. A pata of 5J runs 22 to 28 euros.
Wine bar€€€Daily 13:00-16:30 and 20:00-24:00
Vineria San Telmo on Paseo de Catalina de Ribera in Seville is the Argentine-owned modern-tapas room beside the Alcazar gardens, with a floor-to-ceiling.
Signature pour: Argentine Malbec with the squid-ink spaghetti
Wine focus: Argentine and Spanish wines, broad by-the-glass list
Food: Modern tapas with strong Italian and Argentine accents
Tip: Book the patio room a week ahead in spring; the bar pours about 25 wines by the glass on rotation.
Wine bar€€€Wed-Mon 12:30-16:00 and 20:00-24:00, closed Tuesday
La Antigua Abaceria de Triana on Calle Pureza in Seville is the working cheese-and-charcuterie counter near the Triana bridge, with vino de naranja.
Signature pour: Vino de naranja with Sierra de Grazalema rosemary cheese
Wine focus: Andalusian growers, vino de naranja, sherry by the glass
Food: Cheese-and-charcuterie counter from a working abaceria
Tip: The original bar takes about 12 at the counter; the larger sister restaurant next door does the same menu with sit-down tables.
Wine bar€€€Daily 13:00-16:30 and 20:30-24:30
Mariatrifulca on Plaza del Altozano in Seville's Triana is the riverside dining-and-bar with a rooftop overlooking the Guadalquivir, with a curated Spanish.
Signature pour: Cava Andaluza with the seafood paella for two
Wine focus: Andalusian and Spanish wines, cocktails on rotation
Food: Seafood and rice plates
Tip: Book the rooftop a week ahead in spring and summer; the indoor bar is the fastest seat in winter.
Wine bar€€€Mon-Sat 12:00-16:00 and 20:00-24:00, closed Sunday
Casa Morales on Calle Garcia de Vinuesa in Seville is the 1850 bodega with vermut and sherry pulled from giant oak casks at the bar, the archetypal Sevillian.
Signature pour: Vermut from the barrel with a montadito
Wine focus: Sherry from the barrel, Andalusian vermut
Food: Sevillian taberna tapas, jamon and stews
Tip: Casks line the back wall; vermut is half a euro cheaper from the barrel than from a bottle.
Wine bar€€€Tue-Sat 19:00-24:00, closed Sunday and Monday
Petit Comite on Calle Bailen in Seville is a small natural-wine bar on the Alameda edge, with a roster of about 80 organic and biodynamic bottles.
Signature pour: Vino de Manchuela natural orange wine with goat-cheese plate
Wine focus: Natural wine, small Andalusian growers
Food: Small-plates tapas with seasonal Mediterranean leanings
Tip: Walk-in only; queue forms at 19:30. The Manchuela orange-wine list rotates monthly with the cellar.