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  3. Diatomists Amontillado, Jerez de la Frontera, Singular Botas NV

    Bright golden amber in colour, the nose is intense, recalling dried apricots and fresh almond patisserie, with an attractive hint of green olive. Aged 12 years in bota, and 100% Palomino, the palate is structured, bright and energetic, with layers of flavours, nutty complexity and creamy texture. The finish is long, clean and dry. We […]

  4. Diatomists Pedro Ximénez, Jerez de la Frontera, Singular Botas NV

    Aged for 5 years in barrel, this elegant, richly sweet PX is mid tawny in colour, the nose being packed with aromas of figs, dark chocolate and candied orange peel. The palate is silky-smooth, full bodied and lusciously textured. Flavours are finely concentrated and nuanced, the finish having invigorating, fresh acidity. We recommend serving this […]

  5. Palo Cortado Wellington, Vinicola Hidalgo NV

    Bodegas Hidalgo was established by the Hidalgo family in 1792 and is still owned and run by the eighth generation today. At present, they use only grapes grown in their own vineyards to make their wines. Palo Cortado is an unusual wine, in that it first ages as a Manzanilla, under a film of yeast […]

  6. Amontillado Napoleon, Vinicola Hidalgo NV

    Bodegas Hidalgo was established by the Hidalgo family in 1792 and is still owned and run by the eighth generation today. At present, they use only grapes grown in their own vineyards to make their wines. Amontillado Seco Napoléon starts life as a Manzanilla, using the traditional solera system. However, certain casks show a richer, […]

  7. Pedro Ximenez Triana, Vinicola Hidalgo NV

    Bodegas Hidalgo was established by the Hidalgo family in 1792 and is still owned and run by the eighth generation today. At present, they use only grapes grown in their own vineyards to make their wines. Droderigo de Triana was a local man who sailed with Columbus to the new world. He was in the […]

  8. Manzanilla La Gitana, Vinicola Hidalgo NV

    Bodegas Hidalgo was established by the Hidalgo family in 1792 and is still owned and run by the eighth generation today. At present, they use only grapes grown in their own vineyards to make their wines. La Gitana is their most famous wine, named after a gypsy barmaid who captivated her customers, Eduardo Hidalgo in […]

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