Mediterranean setting
Vineyards sit close to the sea, giving the route a coastal character.
D.O. Málaga
Coastal Moscatel vineyards shaped by Mediterranean light and sea air.
Manilva brings Málaga wine country to the coast, with Moscatel vineyards near the Mediterranean and Estepona. Compared with the inland mountain areas, the setting feels brighter and maritime, giving visitors a different expression of the same historic grape.
Region character
Vineyards sit close to the sea, giving the route a coastal character.
Moscatel de Alejandría is the key grape to understand in Manilva.
The route works naturally for travellers staying on the western Costa del Sol.
Grapes & style
Manilva belongs to D.O. Málaga, with coastal moscatel as the signature style for travellers to understand first.
Bodegas
Producer details to be confirmed before publishing a named bodega.
Producer details to be confirmed before publishing a named bodega.
Featured tours
Old-town taverns, local wines and classic tapas with a local guide.
Taste local sweet and dry wines in the city - no travel needed.
Boutique Serrania wineries, vineyard lunch and Ronda old town.
Practical info
About 1 hour southwest of Málaga
Follow the coast southwest from Málaga toward Estepona and Manilva, where vineyards sit close to the Mediterranean.
Spring and autumn for mild coastal weather; early-day summer visits are usually more comfortable.
FAQ
Manilva is the coastal Moscatel area, with vineyards close to the Mediterranean rather than in the inland mountains.
Manilva is about 1 hour southwest of Málaga by road, depending on traffic and the exact pickup point.
Yes. Its western Costa del Sol location can be especially practical for guests based near Estepona or Manilva.
Ready when you are
Join a small group, meet a local host and discover the Malaga most visitors never see.