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Fino César
Jerez (Jerez-Manzanilla, Andalucia, Spain)
- Dulces y generosos
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Gonzalez Byass - Elegante Cream NV
Jerez (Jerez-Manzanilla, Andalucia, Spain)
- Dulces y generosos
Vinexus - Infinity of Wine Duitsland : « This is a sherry wine of the cream type. It is dark mahogany coloured, with a bouquet... » See more...
Vinexus - Infinity of Wine Duitsland : « This is a sherry wine of the cream type. It is dark mahogany coloured, with a bouquet of tosted nuts, raisins, dates and pastries. Fresh to the palate, it clearly repets the tostes nuts. It has a sweet, tasty, well-rounded flavour. " »
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Gonzalez Byass - Elegante Dry Fino NV
Jerez (Jerez-Manzanilla, Andalucia, Spain)
- Dulces y generosos
Vinexus - Infinity of Wine Duitsland : « Made from Palomino grape, it is a bright golden-coloured wine. With a sharp, elegant,... » See more...
Vinexus - Infinity of Wine Duitsland : « Made from Palomino grape, it is a bright golden-coloured wine. With a sharp, elegant, delicate bouquet. This is a smooth, light, dry fino that matsches deliciously with cheese, sea-food, fish and soups.The seed that grew into Gonzalez Byass was planted in 1835 by Manuel María Gonzalez Angel, with Robert Blake Byass -his agent in England - only joining the firm two decades later. The two families remained in partnership through much of the 20th Century and the business has grown to be one of Sherry's most recognisable and important names. In 1988 the Gonzalez family bought out the Blass family, taking sole control of the business. The business is based in some fine buildings in Jerez, including one designed by Eiffel. This is a must-see for any Sherry tourist, as is popping inside to see El Cristo, which was purchased for the visit of Queen Isabella II in 1862. This gigantic butt is accompanied by twelve 6000 litre butts, representing the twelve apostles, which surround El Cristo, except for Judas, which is used to store vinegar! Today, the company's cellars hold over 45 million litres of Sherry and Brandy de Jerez. »
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Gonzalez Byass - Elegante Medium Amontillado NV
Jerez (Jerez-Manzanilla, Andalucia, Spain)
- Dulces y generosos
Vinexus - Infinity of Wine Duitsland : « It is an amber-hued wine with golden sparkles of light. Cleat aromas of nuts, with... » See more...
Vinexus - Infinity of Wine Duitsland : « It is an amber-hued wine with golden sparkles of light. Cleat aromas of nuts, with undertones of fine wood and cocoia. It has a slightly raisiny finish. On the palate it is fresh, smooth and somewhat sweet, with a toasted-cramel finish. »
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Gonzalez Byass - Solera 1847 Oloroso NV
Jerez (Jerez-Manzanilla, Andalucia, Spain)
- Dulces y generosos
Vinexus - Infinity of Wine Duitsland : « Elegant, smooth mahogany-coloured Cream. It has an intense, clear, velvet aroma,... » See more...
Vinexus - Infinity of Wine Duitsland : « Elegant, smooth mahogany-coloured Cream. It has an intense, clear, velvet aroma, with a fullbodied palate. The seed that grew into Gonzalez Byass was planted in 1835 by Manuel María Gonzalez Angel, with Robert Blake Byass -his agent in England - only joining the firm two decades later. The two families remained in partnership through much of the 20th Century and the business has grown to be one of Sherry's most recognisable and important names. In 1988 the Gonzalez family bought out the Blass family, taking sole control of the business. The business is based in some fine buildings in Jerez, including one designed by Eiffel. This is a must-see for any Sherry tourist, as is popping inside to see El Cristo, which was purchased for the visit of Queen Isabella II in 1862. This gigantic butt is accompanied by twelve 6000 litre butts, representing the twelve apostles, which surround El Cristo, except for Judas, which is used to store vinegar! Today, the company's cellars hold over 45 million litres of Sherry and Brandy de Jerez. »
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Hidalgo la Gitana - Oloroso Seco Faraón
Jerez (Jerez-Manzanilla, Andalucia, Spain)
Wine.com : « Dessert, Fortified & Fruit Wine by Hidalgo from Spain. Oloroso solera of extreme... » See more...
Wine.com : « Dessert, Fortified & Fruit Wine by Hidalgo from Spain. Oloroso solera of extreme age, bottled in its natural state. Intense and silky on the palate yet completely dry. As all Hidalgo sherries, displays elegance and balance, and inimitable savor, from the low-pH fruit obtained in Hidalgo's seaside vineyard estates. »
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