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That can be your wine...
The eye
clear, intense
The nose
fruity
Aromas
asian spicies
On the palate
concentrated, excellent long lasting after-taste
Goes great with...
hard cheese, nuts
Grape varieties
Palomino Fina, Pedro Ximénez
Serving temperature
12-14° C
Aging potential from vintage
15 years or more
Allergens
enthält Sulfite
Interesting facts...
Wine description
Palomino Fino, Pedro Ximénez.
94 Parker punten.
90 Penin punten.
The Wine Advocate:
Readers looking for something weighty, sweet, and provocative should check out the non-vintage East India Solera. A blend of soleras averaging 15 to 50 years of age, it boasts a dark amber color as well as a huge nose of melted toffee, caramel, figs, and prunes. This over-the-top yet surprisingly vibrant (because of good acidity) effort is best drunk as dessert at the end of a meal.
Robert Parker, June 2005.
Description
In centuries gone by, casks of sherry were lashed to ships sailing for the Indies as ballast, and were found to develop an extraordinary smoothness and complexity. Lustau has revived this style of sherry in the East India wine. Unforgettable flavours of raisins, candied peel and nuts. Robert Parkers comment: Nutty, sweet, crème brûlée smell. Awarded Silver Medal at IWC 2004.
Perfect companion to light desserts and cakes, but can also be served with cheeses, or simply as a sweet digestif.
Serve at cool room temperature.
www.emilio-lustau.com
94 Parker punten.
90 Penin punten.
The Wine Advocate:
Readers looking for something weighty, sweet, and provocative should check out the non-vintage East India Solera. A blend of soleras averaging 15 to 50 years of age, it boasts a dark amber color as well as a huge nose of melted toffee, caramel, figs, and prunes. This over-the-top yet surprisingly vibrant (because of good acidity) effort is best drunk as dessert at the end of a meal.
Robert Parker, June 2005.
Description
In centuries gone by, casks of sherry were lashed to ships sailing for the Indies as ballast, and were found to develop an extraordinary smoothness and complexity. Lustau has revived this style of sherry in the East India wine. Unforgettable flavours of raisins, candied peel and nuts. Robert Parkers comment: Nutty, sweet, crème brûlée smell. Awarded Silver Medal at IWC 2004.
Perfect companion to light desserts and cakes, but can also be served with cheeses, or simply as a sweet digestif.
Serve at cool room temperature.
www.emilio-lustau.com
Producer
Wine region
Review
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