Don Benigno, Amontillado Sherry, Jerez, Spain
Tasting Note: A medium-sweet Amontillado Sherry that combines aromas and flavors of biological and oxidative aging.[Read more]
Don Benigno, Amontillado Sherry, Jerez, Spain
Tasting Note: A medium-sweet Amontillado Sherry that combines aromas and flavors of biological and oxidative aging.[Read more]
Don Benigno, Fino Sherry, Jerez, Spain
Tasting Note: A basic, entry-level Fino that delivers tangy, tart, Fino-Sherry goodness.[Read more]
Don Beningo, Cream Sherry, Andalucia, Spain
Tasting Note: A good, uncomplicated house Sherry that is straightforward and does its job.[Read more]
Emilio Hidalgo, Gobernador Oloroso Seco Sherry, Andalucia, Spain
Tasting Note: DO Manzanilla Sanlúcar de Barrameda is known for producing the most delicate of Fino-styled Sherries.[Read more]
Lustau, Papirusa Manzanilla Sherry, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Andalucia, Spain
Tasting Note: Manzanilla Sherry from Manzanilla-Sanlúcar de Barrameda sees more humidity than Sherry matured in DO Jerez-Xérès-Sherry.[Read more]
Lustau, Don Nuño Oloroso Seco Sherry, Andalucia, Spain
Tasting Note: A smooth, Oloroso Sherry that will make you want to sit in a soft, leather chair, cradle a glass between your palms and warm the Sherry as you take in the complex aromas.[Read more]
Lustau, San Emilio Pedro Ximénez (PX), Andalucia, Spain
Tasting Note: Pedro Ximénez is the Sherry grape varietal that produces one of the sweetest, most luscious dessert wines on the planet, and it is a fun mixer to add to a glass of dry, sparkling wine.[Read more]
Lustau, Amontillado Los Arcos Sherry, Andalucia, Spain
Tasting Note: Amontillado captures the beauty of biological and oxidative aging, and this Sherry presents you with the best of both worlds.[Read more]
Lustau, Jarana Fino Sherry, Andalucia, Spain
Tasting Note: A classic Fino Sherry that expresses the palomino grape’s lightest and driest style.[Read more]
Abadal, Franc 2014, Pla de Bages, Spain
Tasting Note: A cabernet franc and tempranillo blend that expresses qualities of the latter grape more than the former and with a mostly straightforward style and some mid-palate hints of complexity.[Read more]