Bodega Dona Felisa (Dona Felisa Winery), Ronda
Doña Felisa Winery (Bodega Doña Felisa) is a renowned winery located in Ronda. Founded in 1999, it emerged as a personal commitment of its founders, José María Losantos and his wife, Gema Alonso. The couple was captivated by the exceptional winemaking conditions that this beautiful corner of Andalusia offered. They decided to turn their love for wines into a thriving business, thus establishing Doña Felisa Winery.
Today, Doña Felisa Winery stands as one of the most esteemed wineries in Andalusia and is widely recognized for its innovation in winemaking. Situated in the heart of the Serranía Rondeña close to the Roman city of Acinipo, known as the "Land of Wine," the winery benefits from a rich winemaking heritage. As early as the 1st century BC, wines were produced in this region and exported throughout the Roman Empire.
At Doña Felisa Winery the production process revolves around meticulous care and limited production of the vineyard, ensuring that the wine captures the true essence of the terroir in which it is cultivated. From the initial stages of tending the vineyard to the manual harvesting and careful grape selection, every step is undertaken with precision and dedication.
Bodega Doña Felisa is committed to crafting wines that reflect the unique characteristics of their terroir, expressing the soul of the land and the passion of its founders. With a blend of tradition, innovation, and a deep appreciation for the winemaking process, this winery has carved a distinguished place in the world of Spanish wines.
Today, Doña Felisa Winery stands as one of the most esteemed wineries in Andalusia and is widely recognized for its innovation in winemaking. Situated in the heart of the Serranía Rondeña close to the Roman city of Acinipo, known as the "Land of Wine," the winery benefits from a rich winemaking heritage. As early as the 1st century BC, wines were produced in this region and exported throughout the Roman Empire.
At Doña Felisa Winery the production process revolves around meticulous care and limited production of the vineyard, ensuring that the wine captures the true essence of the terroir in which it is cultivated. From the initial stages of tending the vineyard to the manual harvesting and careful grape selection, every step is undertaken with precision and dedication.
Bodega Doña Felisa is committed to crafting wines that reflect the unique characteristics of their terroir, expressing the soul of the land and the passion of its founders. With a blend of tradition, innovation, and a deep appreciation for the winemaking process, this winery has carved a distinguished place in the world of Spanish wines.
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Sight Name: Bodega Dona Felisa (Dona Felisa Winery)
Sight Location: Ronda, Spain (See walking tours in Ronda)
Sight Type: Food/Drink
Sight Location: Ronda, Spain (See walking tours in Ronda)
Sight Type: Food/Drink
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Imagine a city so dramatic it naturally inspired myth and empire-welcome to Ronda, where every cliff, gate, and square flaunts history. Before the Romans and Visigoths muscled in, Celtic tribes called this rocky promontory Arunda. The Phoenicians and Romans left their mark, but it was the Umayyads in 713 who gave us Rundah, which means the “Castle on the Cliff.” Next up, in 1485, and Rodrigo,... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.8 Km or 1.7 Miles
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.8 Km or 1.7 Miles



