Winemaker Notes
Grapes are grown on estate vineyard “Pago Balbaino” on white albariza soils containing 70-80% limestone. Aged in the Solera for an average of 3 years. This wine comes from the port of Sanlúcar de Barrameda, with cooler temperatures that produce a fresher and more delicate wine. Made with 100% Palomino grapes.
Professional Ratings
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Wine Spectator
Shows a lightly honeyed edge, with beeswax and paraffin notes lining the core of lemon curd, white peach, meringue and sunchoke. The long, floral-filled finish is lacy and alluring. Drink now.
Sherry is a fortified wine that comes in many styles from dry to sweet. True Sherry can only be made in Andalucía, Spain where the soil and unique seasonal changes give a particular character to its wines. The process of production—not really the grape—determine the type, though certain types are reserved for certain grapes. Palomino is responsible for most dry styles; Pedro Ximénez and Muscat of Alexandria are used for blending or for sweet styles.
Known more formally as Jerez de la Frontera, Jerez is a city in Andalucía in southwest Spain and the center of the Jerez region and sherry production. Sherry is a mere English corruption of the term Jerez, while in French, Jerez is written, Xérès. Manzanilla is the freshest style of sherry, naturally derived from the seaside town of Sanlúcar de Barrameda.