Feria

Seville, beautiful and diverse

In 1927, an English firm -Islas del Guadalquivir S.A.- purchased a significant extension of land, including 25,000 hectares from the Marquis of Casa Riera, to dewater and sanitise the swamps and marshes of the River Guadalquivir islands to encourage intensive rice production.

These two old oil mills are integrated into the urban centre: “Resinas” owned by the Marquis of Castellón (18th century), and the other by the Marquis of La Motilla (19th century).  The mill named ‘ Resinas’ gets its name from the family that owned it. According to the municipal registry, it dates back to 1705.

This is a traditional family cheese factory founded in 2016 and located in the San José Farm in Cazalla de la Sierra. They have their own herd of goats of the Florida breed and make cheese with fresh milk, without colourings and preservatives and with a natural edible rind.

The first reference to this winery dates back to 1711 when the Diosdado family built it in the 18th century. It was later Diosdado family. It was then passed on to the lineage of San Gil. A vast area (about 4,000 m2) borders with the Almohad wall and overlooks the Plaza de América and Santa Maria de la Oliva Church.

A guided walking tour of the natural and cultural values of salt mines that includes a tasting of salt and related products. A visit to the salt production, brine management and salt harvesting activities may be added depending on the season.

Bodega González Palacios is a family-run winery founded in 1960 by Francisco González Palacios, a wine enthusiast and expert in local wines, who started the winery more as a hobby than a business. The Lebrija PDO, which is the only protected designation of origin for wines in Seville, applies to our winery.

Cervezas Mond offers guided tours of its facilities. You can enjoy the unique experience of learning about how we brew our craft beer and what are the natural ingredients used, and tour our brewery: brewing, mashing, fermenting and bottling rooms.