Enoteca Museo del Vino Mijas

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Mijas, Spain

Museum· Tapas bar· Wine bar· Wine wholesaler and importer· Restaurant· Tourist attraction· Wine store

Enoteca Museo del Vino Mijas Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Enoteca Museo del Vino Mijas is located in Mijas, Spain on Calle San Sebastián, 14,. Enoteca Museo del Vino Mijas is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category museum in Spain.

Address

Calle San Sebastián, 14,

Phone

+34952486367

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Richard Lewin

Wine tasting and Tapas very relaxed place with secluded garden, the staff are very friendly and so knowledgeable about the wines.

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Helgi Briem

Great tapas, wonderful service. A must if you're in Mijas

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Stuart Kemp

Great knowledge and service, very friendly staff, a must visit if your on Mijas

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William Graham

Great wine that you won't get in supermarkets. Fantastic!

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Raf Bogaerts

Ruta de la tapa 2018. If someone in Spain can make me connect with my homeland serving a beef stew with chips, we have a winner.

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Veera

Great wine and authentic Spanish tapas, excellent manchego and chorizo! Highly recommend to have a table in the garden.

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Morten Glintborg Rasmussen

Had their wine menu with 3 wines and 3 tapa. It's really good value and the service is excellent, the host was very friendly and served tasters of wine in the bar afterwards, when we wanted to buy a few bottles

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Richard Ford

Good location and a great selection of wines to see and buy. The restaurant was another matter. We were shown to the back terrace, very quiet and comfortable, accompanied at another table by some discerning French Canadians, and the service was good until the arrival of a bunch of tourists doing the "ruta de la tapa" a Town Hall and local business initiative throughout July and August where tourists "do" a selection of bars and restaurants in Mijas, one after the other, eating a tapa and drinking a glass of wine (or more) at selected locations, the Museo del vino obviously being one of them. The waiter had to constantly run after the "tapa" tourists, trying to get through to the terrace, to tell them the restaurant area was out of bounds. Service was virtually forgotten for the table guests as the tapa tourists were served their booze and cheapo tapa before moving on ! Soldiering on through the evening I tried the Crujiente de Cochinillo that was nothing more than a compressed piece of pork reheated (Candido would be turning in his grave). My partner had a piece of salmon that was nothing special. Steam cooked with some "cava" sauce on top. No one could suggest any good wines by the glass; the wine by the glass was more a question of what they had left in a bottle than a "real" suggestion to accompany a dish. The height of sloppiness was the dessert, hailed as an iced dessert, two flavours; it was nothing more than 6 spoons of chocolate mousse of which two had a strawberry jam dollop on the top. This restaurant, as do may other on the coast, need to know where they want to be positioned. There are far better tapas bars in Mijas than this Vinotheque trying to add full restauraunt service to a wine and tapas "theme". Best avoid during July and August until after the "ruta de la tapa".