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Sherry or vinos de Jerez refers to an exciting, often underestimated diversity of wines, historically produced within a triangle formed by the towns Jerez de la Frontera, El Puerto de Santa Maria and Sanlúcar de Barrameda in the southernmost Andalusian province of Cadiz. Sherry styles include fino, manzanilla, palo cortado, amontillado, o...
Sherry or vinos de Jerez refers to an exciting, often underestimated diversity of wines, historically produced within a triangle formed by the towns Jerez de la Frontera, El Puerto de Santa Maria and Sanlúcar de Barrameda in the southernmost Andalusian province of Cadiz. Sherry styles include fino, manzanilla, palo cortado, amontillado, oloroso and pedro ximenez.
The remarkable sweetness of this wine is properly balanced with the natural acidity of the grapes to create a pleasant, velvety, unctuous Pedro Ximénez sherry, one of the most popular amongst all the traditional sherry styles. It boasts flavours of raisins, toast, dry figs,...
This velvety, unctuous, spicy sweet cream sherry is a blend of oloroso and Pedro Ximenez so you get the best of both worlds: notes of walnuts, truffle, leather and noble woods on the one hand and flavours of raisins, toast, dry figs, dates and fruit compote on the other.
Concentrated, velvety, spicy and woody complex sherry with notes of walnuts, spices, tobacco, truffle and leather. An 8 year long ageing in oak criaderas and soleras has turned this sherry into a symphony of warm, pleasant aromas. This is a sherry style that does not require...
Back in stock: end of November - A pungent, sharp spicy and woody sherry with notes of hazelnuts, spices, tobacco and wood. It may remind you of the manzanilla that it once was with fresh floral hints or a yeasty element but long ageing in oak criaderas and soleras has made this sherry...
This intense, aromatic, dry, mineral manzanilla is slightly more complex than her sister San León. It is not only the ensign sherry of this winery but also so typically...
This is a dry, very aromatic, mineral manzanilla, the typical Sanlúcar sherry style: light, very fresh, with a salty tang. Manzanilla is the Spanish word for chamomile and is used to name this sherry style because of its aroma reminiscence together with notes of almonds and...