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Lively but standard aromas of maple, honey and nuts are a touch fiery. Matching the bouquet, it fills the mouth, with a silky touch. Salty, nutty, intensely dry flavors finish with hard-driving acidity that creates never-ending length.
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Deep and rich with lively aromas of orange peel, almonds and hazelnuts. The palate is dry and powerful rather than sweet with a vibrant and crisp finish.
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Dark rich and predominantly sweet with raisins and figs on the bouquet supplemented by coffee, chocolate and liquorice on the palate to give a warm, velvety mouthfeel on the finish.
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This delicate style of dry Amontillado has an ethereally rich palate. The combination of elegant light citrus fruit and bolder back notes make this a well-balanced sherry that's a truly superb.
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A fantastic creamy sherry that’s got a great fruity, refreshing character to hanker after. Slightly drier than most cream sherries.
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Palo Cortado is an exciting form of sherry that starts its life as a fino but suddenly turns itself into an Oloroso. The name means 'cut stick' and comes from the habit of the sherry winemakers of marking the barrels that declare themselves as this style with a stroke through the line that usually defines it as Fino.
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This is an intensely sweet, smooth and persistent wine. With a bouquet of raisins and dry figs, caramel, mocca, nuts and spices.
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Matured for 30 years in their cool, dark, Cathedral-like cellars. One of the worlds oldest and rarest dessert wines, Noe has a powerful bouquet, oozing heady aromas of concentrated raisins, figs, coffee and Christmas spices.
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This early release wine is not barrel aged or blended, it is a pure, fresh, grapey example of Pedro and captures all the tanginess of the style before rancio sets in. The palate shows concentrated toffee, caramel and dried fruit notes and the finish is warm and lingering.
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From a solera approaching a century in age, this rich yet elegantly dry Oloroso averages fifteen years old and displays a round, velvety texture and a long nutty finish. The bouquet shows hints of caramel, toasted almonds, and apricots. Non-fortified, the palate is mellow with lively acidity and balmy flavours of spice, quince and lacquered wood notes.
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As the name Viejisimo suggests this is seriously old Amontillado. The average age of the wine when bottled is 30 -35 years old (with a minimum age of 25 years old). Smooth, smoky, and deeply complex, it’s a fittingly contemplative example of the style.
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Mahogany coloured. Aromas and flavours of caramel, toasted almonds and dried apricots. Very expressive and complex. Good acidity, and a very long persistent finish.
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An intense mahogany colour. Notes of rich dried fruits, nuts and caramel. Smooth and full bodied on the palate with excellent length.
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A deep mahogany colour. Intense aromas of dried fruits, raisins, figs, and subtle notes of chocolate and coffee. Smooth and velvety on the palate, with great length and balance.