Córdoba — #4 in the City — Traditional Andalusian / Wine Cellar

Bodegas Campos

Calle Lineros 32, Córdoba 14002 Traditional Andalusian / Wine Cellar $$$

The 1908 wine-cellar restaurant where every visiting Spanish politician has eaten at least once — Montilla sherries poured from barrels signed by royalty.

8.7
Food
9.2
Ambience
8.9
Value

About Bodegas Campos

Bodegas Campos has been on Calle Lineros since 1908 and is the oldest continuously operated fine-dining restaurant in Córdoba. The building is a warren of sixteen interconnected rooms and five interior patios arranged around the original wine cellar — which still functions, with more than a thousand casks of Montilla-Moriles wine aging below the floor. The casks are traditionally signed by distinguished guests: King Juan Carlos, Antonio Banderas, every prime minister of Spain in living memory, and dozens of less-famous regulars who have simply been coming here for fifty years.

The cooking is traditional Cordoban at its most polished — the regional classics executed with the confidence of an institution that has been getting it right for over a hundred years. Presa Ibérica (the shoulder cut of Iberian pig, seared rare and served with Montilla reduction) is the signature main. Pastel de perdiz (partridge pie, a classic of Andalusian hunting cuisine) is the cold-weather dish the regulars order. The salmorejo, rabo de toro, and flamenquín are all present and all excellent.

The wine cellar, naturally, is the showpiece. Montilla-Moriles fortified wines are the anchor — dry finos, amontillados, olorosos, and the sweet Pedro Ximénez — with a serious depth of Spanish table wines. Sherry flights are served at the table from the original casks on request; the sommelier will explain the ageing and solera systems with the patience of a man who has been doing it for thirty years.

The private dining rooms — the Bodega Principal, the Patio de los Banderas — are where Spanish politicians and business leaders book business lunches. They can be reserved for parties of 6 to 40 and offer the most discreet formal dining setting in the city.

Why It's Perfect for Close a Deal

Bodegas Campos is the correct address for a business lunch or deal-close dinner when your counterparty is Spanish and expects to be impressed by institutional continuity. A signed cask, a flight of Montilla, an oxtail stew that has been refined over 117 years — the message is that this city has been doing serious dining longer than most chains have existed. Book a private dining room; specify the occasion.

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