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Discover the authentic flavours of Bodegas Callejuela, a celebrated winery from Spain’s Jerez region. Known for producing exceptional Sherries, their wines capture the rich heritage and unique terroir of Andalusia. Whether you’re looking to buy a vibrant Manzanilla or shop for a complex Amontillado, explore our collection of Bodegas Callejuela and experience the tradition of Spanish winemaking at its finest.      
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  • Bodegas Callejuela Manzanilla (pago macharnudo) 500ml 2015-White Wine-World Wine
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    Bodegas Callejuela Manzanilla (pago macharnudo) 500ml 2015

    $116.25
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  • Bodegas Callejuela Manzanilla (pago añina) 500ml 2017-White Wine-World Wine
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    Bodegas Callejuela Manzanilla (pago añina) 500ml 2017

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  • Bodegas Callejuela Manzanilla (pago callejuela) 500ml 2015-White Wine-World Wine
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    Bodegas Callejuela Manzanilla (pago callejuela) 500ml 2015

    $117.86
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  • Bodegas Callejuela ‘La Choza’, Vino de Pasto 2021-White Wine-World Wine
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    Bodegas Callejuela ‘La Choza’, Vino de Pasto 2021

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  • Bodegas Callejuela ‘Hacienda Da Francisca’, Vino de Pasto 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
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    Bodegas Callejuela ‘Hacienda Da Francisca’, Vino de Pasto 2019

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  • Bodegas Callejuela ‘Hornillos’ Palomino 2021-Red Wine-World Wine
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    Bodegas Callejuela ‘Hornillos’ Palomino 2021

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Bodegas Callejuela is a family-run winery based in the heart of Andalusia’s Jerez region, renowned for its dedication to producing high-quality Sherry wines. With roots dating back over three generations, the winery has become a symbol of tradition and craftsmanship in the area. Using indigenous Palomino Fino grapes, Bodegas Callejuela Bodegas Callejuela is a family-run winery based in the heart of Andalusia’s Jerez region, renowned for its dedication to producing high-quality Sherry wines. With roots dating back over three generations, the winery has become a symbol of tradition and craftsmanship in the area. Using indigenous Palomino Fino grapes, Bodegas Callejuela creates a range of Sherries, including Manzanilla, Amontillado, and Palo Cortado, each reflecting the unique microclimates and soils of the region. The winery places a strong emphasis on terroir, with vineyards located in key areas of Sanlúcar de Barrameda, which contribute to the distinct salinity and freshness found in their wines. Bodegas Callejuela has earned a reputation for its commitment to preserving the traditional methods of Sherry production while continuing to innovate with new expressions. read more... less

Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of wines are Bodegas Callejuela known for?

Bodegas Callejuela is known for producing exceptional Sherry wines, a style deeply rooted in the traditions of the Jerez region in southern Spain. The winery specialises in crafting a range of Sherry types, including Manzanilla, Fino, Amontillado, and Palo Cortado. Each wine showcases the unique terroir and climate of the area, particularly the maritime influence from the nearby Atlantic Ocean, which imparts a distinct saline character to their wines. Manzanilla is one of their standout offerings, known for its light, dry profile with notes of green apple, chamomile, and sea breeze. The Amontillado and Palo Cortado wines are more complex, offering nutty, oxidative flavours with layers of dried fruit and spice. Bodegas Callejuela is celebrated for its focus on quality, producing Sherries that are both traditional and expressive, reflecting the rich winemaking heritage of Andalusia.

Where are Bodegas Callejuela wines made?

Bodegas Callejuela wines are produced in the Jerez region of Andalusia, southern Spain, specifically within the triangle formed by Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Jerez de la Frontera, and El Puerto de Santa María. This region is known as the home of Sherry production, and its unique climate and soil types are essential to the distinct character of the wines. The winery's vineyards are primarily located in Sanlúcar de Barrameda, an area famous for producing Manzanilla due to its proximity to the sea, which provides cooler temperatures and higher humidity. The soils in this region, particularly the albariza (a chalky, limestone-rich soil), are ideal for growing the Palomino Fino grape, the primary variety used in Sherry production. The influence of the Atlantic Ocean plays a key role in shaping the wines' fresh, saline characteristics, making Bodegas Callejuela wines a true reflection of the Jerez terroir.

What are the best Bodegas Callejuela wines?

Among the best wines from Bodegas Callejuela, the Manzanilla is often regarded as a standout, praised for its freshness, briny quality, and delicate floral aromas. This Sherry is perfect for those who appreciate a light, crisp wine with a hint of the sea. Another highly regarded wine is their Amontillado, which offers more complexity with nutty, savoury notes, and a long, dry finish. It is a favourite among Sherry enthusiasts who enjoy richer, more mature wines. The Palo Cortado, a rarer style of Sherry, is another gem in their portfolio, combining the finesse of Amontillado with the body of Oloroso, offering a nuanced profile with hints of dried fruit, spice, and toasty oak. Additionally, their Fino is widely appreciated for its bone-dry, crisp character, making it a classic example of Jerez winemaking. Each of these wines highlights the craftsmanship and deep-rooted tradition of Bodegas Callejuela.

Are Bodegas Callejuela wines affordable?

Bodegas Callejuela wines are considered to be good value for the quality they offer, especially when compared to other premium Sherry producers. Their wines range from reasonably priced, everyday options to more premium bottlings, such as their Palo Cortado or older Amontillado expressions. The more accessible Manzanilla and Fino wines are typically priced affordably, making them great choices for those new to Sherry or looking for a reliable, quality wine at a moderate price point. The higher-end selections, such as the aged Amontillado and Palo Cortado, may be priced higher due to the extended ageing process and limited production, but they are still considered excellent value for the complexity and depth they offer. Overall, Bodegas Callejuela provides a range of Sherries that cater to different budgets, without compromising on the authenticity and quality of their wines.