Our second day in Spanish paradise found us in Herez, a small town an hour and half or so from Marbella. It was a gorgeous drive- many parts reminded us of West Texas, where it begins to get pretty around Big Bend.
The reason we went to Herez was to tour the Tio Pepe winery, which specializes in sherry and brandy. The company has been there forever and its facilities are gorgeous.

inside of the Eiffel building with the special yellow dirt that keeps the humidity right for the wine
Of course, at the end of our tour we were served some delicious glasses of wine and also directed to the gift shop. Mark bought two bottles of brandy and then tried to take them on the plane in his carry-on luggage. That didn’t go over very well with Spanish FAA, but at least they let him go check the bag rather than tossing the bottles in their own bags.
Sunday we stopped at a pretty little village high up in the hills, just outside of Malaga. It was called Mijas and offered some more incredible views. We ate one last meal with our fabulous hosts at a tiny tapas bar, and then headed for the airport.
The vacation buzz came to an abrupt end when we arrived at the Malaga airport two hours before our flight to discover that our flight was delayed three hours. Five hours is a llllooooonnnnnggggg time to hang out in the airport. But we came home to a nice surprise. Tune in again tomorrow to hear more about that!