This place called Setenil de las Bodegas, located between the towns of Ronda and Olvera in the province of Cadiz, this is another of Andalucia’s famous pueblo blanco. This village is located 157 kilometres (98 miles) northeast of Cadiz We can find white village under the rock overhangs above the Rio Trejo. Setenil name was taken from the Roman Latin phrase septem nihil , it’s mean “seven times nothing”. "de las Bodegas" based on the history, a long time ago (in the 15th century) there are many vineyards there. Christians began cultivating and storing olives and almonds, and developed wineries too. That’s make sense because we can easily found various fruits and vegetables in Rhonda. Its outlying farms also provide Ronda and other local towns with much of their fruit and vegetables. Unfortunately, pests wine (phylloxera insect ) break off these vineyards in the 1860s. By this insect effectively destroyed most European vine stocks.