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Hildago Napoleon Amontillado

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Product Information

Country
Spain
Region
Andalucia
Grape Variety
Palomino Fino
Vintage
NV
ABV
17.5%
Closure
Cork
Bottle Size
50cl

Description

An appealing, brown-amber hue. A very typical style on the nose,baked earth & baked oranges, walnuts too. Full, expressive palate, full of salty-nutty style and baked character. Fresh acidity, rich yet dry. Strong finish & considerable length.

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Hildago Napoleon Amontillado

Hildago Napoleon Amontillado is an appealing, brown-amber hue, a very typical style on the nose,baked earth & baked oranges, walnuts too.

Hildago Napoleon Amontillado has a full, expressive palate, full of salty-nutty style and baked character, fresh acidity, rich yet dry - a strong finish & considerable length.

Founded in 1792 by José Pantaleón Hidalgo, Bodegas Hidalgo is owned by the sixth successive generation of the family. Hidalgo is a modern rarity, being the last remaining family business (and almacenista, for those familiar with this term) to produce and export its own unblended, single-solera Sherries.

Just as rare is Bodegas Hidalgo's total reliance on its own vineyards, 500 acres of Palomino Fino located in the great chalk pagos ("crus") of Balbaína - the closest Jerez vineyard to the sea - and Miraflores, the great Sanlúcar vineyard renowned for the pedigree of its wines.

Just as significant is the privileged location of the family's Bodega San Luis - at beach-level in Sanlúcar de Barrameda, where the Guadalquivir River meets the ocean. www.lagitana.es/en/

Here, the miracle of Manzanilla is made possible by constant exposure to Atlantic breezes, laden with moisture and an ambient yeast/algae culture called flor.

This surface-growing culture thrives year-round along Sanlúcar's southwest-facing beachfront, protecting the resting wines from exposure to the air.

At the same time, flor imparts the bracing, briny smell of sea spray which is Manzanilla's hallmark, reflecting its years-long maturation process within earshot of the waves.

La Gitana Manzanilla ("the gypsy"), is Hidalgo's flagship wine, product of a family solera established in the early 19th century, around the same time Manzanilla as a wine type came into existence.

La Gitana is regarded as the authoritative Manzanilla in Spain and abroad.

Pastrana Manzanilla Pasada: To the southeast of Sanlúcar lies a chalk dune overlooking the Atlantic which offers the perfect conditions for ripening the Palomino grape and for production of the region's finest dry wines.

This is Miraflores, the Grand Cru of Jerez Superior. Hidalgo's ancestral Pastrana site, a monopole holding, is at the heart of Miraflores.

Pastrana contributes the length and finesse, perhaps even the soul, in all of Hidalgo's magnificent wines, and a decision was taken some years back to market small quantities of the most exemplary manzanilla from this superlative vineyard on its own.

Extensive vineyard holdings ensure the best quality Palomino Fino is delivered from the bright albariza soils to the bodegas in Sanlucar de Barrameda

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