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Monday Morning Photo - Pouring Fino Wine at Wine Cellar & Museum El Alfoli

Yesterday I returned home after a whistle-stop, fun-packed tour of some of Andalucia's lesser known towns with Tu Historia - promoters of tours and experiences in the centre of Andalucia. Here's just one of the many highlights at the wine cellar and museum El Alfoli in Lucena.


pouring fino wine at El Alfoli, montilla-moriles, Lucena

pouring fino wine at El Alfoli, montilla-moriles, Lucena




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