The Malaga Museum of Wine (Museo del Vino) is housed in the 18th-century Palacio de Biedmas, celebrating one of Spain’s most renowned wine regions, particularly known for its muscatel. The museum showcases the rich winemaking history of the province through a collection of wine labels, posters, and artifacts, providing a detailed look into the region’s viticultural heritage. Visitors can explore the exhibits that trace the evolution of winemaking techniques and traditions, and conclude their visit by sampling local wines in the museum’s shop, offering a taste of the area’s celebrated vintages.
Malaga Museum of Wine (Museo del Vino)
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