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Interior of VinumPlay wine bar with rows of bottles and contemporary décor
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VinumPlay: Modern Wine Bar Steps from Córdoba's Roman Temple

Historic Centre
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At a glance

Mon–Thu
9:00-23:00, 9:00-0:00
Fri–Sat
9:00-17:00, 9:00-0:00
Address
Calle Capitulares 7, 14002 CórdobaView on Google Maps
Phone
+34 604 43 54 63tel:+34 604 43 54 63
Website
vinumplaycordoba.comVisit website

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A modern cellar beside ancient Roman heritage

VinumPlay sits on Calle Capitulares 7, directly beside the columns of Córdoba's Roman Temple of Claudius Marcellus. The ancient stone and the contemporary wine venue coexist without either apologizing for the other. The result is one of the better addresses in the historic center for a serious glass of wine without the tourist markup.

The list runs past 300 references. 28 are available by the glass on any given evening. You will not cover everything — the point is to have a reason to come back, to explore a different region, to compare two vintages of the same label. The staff know their wines and give guidance without turning every recommendation into a sales pitch.

Tasting and tapas

Spain end to end: Rioja, Ribera del Duero, Priorat. But the cellar's strongest argument for local relevance is its Montilla-Moriles selection — the dry whites and fortified wines of the province that most visitors overlook because they are not on the international radar. Order a fino or an amontillado at aperitif hour and see why. For context on the appellation, see our Montilla-Moriles wine route.

The tapas are solid, not spectacular: cheeses, charcuterie, quality conserves. Enough to stay for a long sitting without having to move on for dinner if you prefer not to.

Atmosphere and crowd

Light wood, bottles climbing to the ceiling, music at background level. The room stays quiet enough for conversation. The clientele is mixed: couples, groups, solo drinkers who came for the temple view and stayed for the wine. On fine evenings the terrace is where you want to be — sideways views of the temple columns from a glass of something local. The bar fills at weekends; weekdays are calmer and the staff have more time to talk through the list.

Practical info

Expect €4–8 per glass, more for premium labels. No reservations needed on weekdays; weekends can fill quickly. For a more traditional approach, Vinoteca Ordóñez in the Judería keeps a historic cellar with Mezquita views, and Jugo Vinos Vivos specializes in natural wines. Our guide to Córdoba after dark covers the full picture.

Vinumplay appears in our Best Wine Bars in Córdoba and ranks seventh in the Top 10 Bars in Córdoba guide.

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Specialities

  • 300+ Spanish and international wines
  • 28 wines by the glass
  • Montilla-Moriles selection
  • Tapas and artisan cheeses

Features & atmosphere

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terrace
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local-wines
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sommelier-advice
Style
Understated and wine-focused
Music
Soft background music

Reporter notebook

Insider tips

Practical observations gathered the way a local journalist would keep them: short, specific, and more useful than brochure copy.

What to order

Start with a Montilla-Moriles fino — the local wine most visitors miss

The cellar has over 300 labels, but the Montilla-Moriles section is the reason to come here specifically. Order a fino or amontillado by the glass at aperitif hour — these are Córdoba's own wines and most tourists never try them.

Best time

Evening terrace drinks with Roman Temple views

The terrace looks sideways at the columns of the Roman Temple. On a warm evening with a glass of local wine and the lit-up temple columns across the street, the setting is hard to beat. Weekdays are calmer; weekends fill early.

Crowd tip

Weekdays for conversation with the staff about the wine list

The staff are knowledgeable and enjoy talking wine, but on weekends they're too busy. Come Tuesday to Thursday and you'll get genuine guidance through 300 labels rather than a quick pour.

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