This location is a one-stop-shop for all things Iberian ham, offering a wide range of products and services related to cutting and enjoying this delicacy. The store has a wheelchair-accessible entrance, making it easily accessible to all customers. The owners, Pepe and Esther, are passionate about what they do and take the time to explain the process of making Iberian ham in great detail.The location offers guided tours to the dehesa and drying room, as well as conferences and tasting talks. The owners are knowledgeable and enthusiastic, making the experience feel more like a visit to friends than a commercial tour. They also offer a variety of products, including ham cutting boards, knives, and books, as well as a cured ham bar.The location has received rave reviews from customers, who praise the owners' expertise and hospitality. One customer noted that Pepe is a "true maestro" who takes the time to explain the process of making Iberian ham, while another customer appreciated the opportunity to learn about the different types of Iberian ham and how they are made.However, some customers have noted that the location can be a bit pricey, although they feel that the quality of the products and services justifies the cost. Overall, this location is a must-visit for anyone interested in Iberian ham and the culture surrounding it.The main issue with this location is that it can be a bit pricey, but this is offset by the quality of the products and services offered. The owners' passion and expertise make the experience feel unique and memorable, and the location's wheelchair-accessible entrance makes it easily accessible to all customers.