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Spain, a land of sun-drenched vineyards and ancient winemaking traditions, offers a captivating spectrum of wines. 

Red grapes dominate, with Tempranillo taking center stage in prestigious regions like Rioja and Ribera del Duero, yielding wines renowned for their structure, complexity, and aging potential.  Garnacha, meanwhile, flourishes in warmer climates like Priorat, producing powerful, fruit-driven wines with high alcohol.  Monastrell, also known as Mourvèdre, thrives in southeastern regions like Jumilla, contributing deeply colored, robust wines with earthy notes.

White wines showcase the aromatic vibrancy of Albariño in Rías Baixas, celebrated for its zesty acidity and saline notes.  Verdejo in Rueda offers a similar freshness with distinctive herbaceous aromas. Viura, also known as Macabeo, is a key white grape, particularly in Rioja and Cava.

Sparkling wine enthusiasts can explore Cava, Spain's answer to Champagne, crafted using the traditional method and offering excellent value.

Sherry, a fortified wine from Jerez, stands apart with its unique aging process.  

Spanish wine labeling often reflects aging, with Joven signifying minimal aging, Crianza indicating some oak and bottle aging, Reserva denoting longer aging, and Gran Reserva representing the most extended periods.


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Sherry
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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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    The best PX we have ever tried! Sherry from a single Solera with an age of 30 years. Bottled unfined or filtered. Sweet and full but balanced with flavours of coffee, prune and chocolate.
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    Made from 100% old vine Tempranillo from the high altitude Rioja Alavesa creating a wine with style and finesse. A deep plum and black fruit palate, accompanied by toasty oak and a black cherry, clove and cinnamon bouquet. A wine with great aging potential.
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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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    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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    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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    Intense, highlighting red fruits such as cherries and raspberries in perfect harmony with mineral touches, spicy and toasted. Aromatic complexity. Palate: silky and powerful. Mineral shades attached to soft and elegant tannins. Aftertaste: long and persistent finish.
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    This is a really lovely wine from the Binissalem DO. A cracking blend of local Manto Negro with Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Syrah. A fragrant red fruit nose with a fruit cake palate.
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    White fruit and citrus aromas lead onto a complex palate with green apple, stone fruit and a touch of white spice. Bubbles are fine and persistent through to the long finish and gentle savoury twist.
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    Very clean and expressive, with citrus and white fruit notes. Aromas of small white flowers also appear. Mouth: very fresh and agile. Round, with a certain structure typical of the variety and a tasty and persistent finish. Aftertaste: complete, refreshing and very pleasant.