Jerez, Spain

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    The nose has pronounced moscatel grape and spice aromas. Semi-sweet and persistent on the palate, with characteristic wormwood notes alongside clove and thyme.
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    A rich amber colour. Fascinatingly complex with a light Christmas pudding nose of dried fruits, nuts, and a well flambeed crust. The rich concentrated flavours and tangy acidity are softened by a sweetness on the palate which brings it all together in a wonderfully balanced way.
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    Opaquely dark mahogany colour. The nose seduces with intense dried fruit aromas of raisins, prunes and dates, coupled with brown spices of nutmeg and clove, this becomes reminiscent of Christmas cake.
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    From one of the worlds top sherry producers, this vermouth is made from a blend of PX and Oloroso macerated with 27 botanicals (sourced locally where possible). Rich and mouthfilling, citrus peel fruit flavours are balanced with sweet spice and herbal characteristics. Delicious served over ice, with a splash of soda and garnished with a slice of orange.
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    Jan Petteerson continues to produce world class Sherry from his Bodega in Sanlucar. His Manzanilla is light, fresh and delicious with a citrus and salt tang.
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    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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    A superb and delicious aged Manzanilla from the Pastrana vineyard in the Mirflores district. Bone dry with rich yeast and nut characteristics.
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    Produced by the Hidalgo Family bodega, established in 1792 in SanlĂșcar. The ultimate in dessert wines! Packed with figgy, nutty flavours this wine is just as delicious poured over good ice cream as it enjoyed as an aperitif.
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    The Hildago Bodegas was founded in 1792 and continues to produce first class sherry. This traditional Amontillado, once a Manzanilla with long aging in cask, is bone dry, yet rich and nutty.
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    Valdespino is one of the oldest bodegas in Jerez. In 1264, Alfonso Valdespino was one of 24 knights who fought against the Arabs for the city of Jerez with King Alfonso X. As a reward for his efforts, he was given the land that formed the basis of the bodega. Deliciosa is very dry, crisp and fresh with a slightly saline finish.