What Makes Visiting A Winery In Or Around Ronda Such A Distinctive Experience - Simply Shuttles

When it comes to spots within Andalucia that are practically guaranteed to take the breath away, there are few locations quite like Ronda. With its dramatic cliffside scenery and the iconic three bridges above the Tajo canyon – namely the Puente Romano, Puente Viejo, and Puente Nuevo – this authentic old-town settlement seems practically made for tourists’ picture postcards. But there are a quite a few more things than the above that help make Ronda such a draw for those taking advantage of our great-value private hire transfers, with one of those being its credentials as a wine destination. How did Ronda come to be associated with the best in fine wine? The western part of the Málaga province known as the Serranía de Ronda has been linked to winemaking for a lot longer than many people might realise. Wine was grown here initially by the Phoenicians, and then later by the Romans, who sent wine from Acinipo to Málaga, and then on to Rome. Acinipo,...