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Callejuela Manzanilla Pasada Blanquito (0.5 L)

Callejuela Manzanilla Pasada Blanquito

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Spec sheet

TypeManzanilla sherry
Region
Grapes
Producer
AllergensContains sulfites
Alcohol contenti15.5%

The wine

The Manzanilla Pasada Blanquito pays homage to Francisco Blanco, the winery's founder, whose nickname was Blanquito. Aged for between 10 and 12 years.

Appearing a golden-yellow colour, it proves captivating with its very intense and concentrated aromas. It melds apple freshness with robust iodine notes and delicate white petals. On the palate it's tangy, firm and mineral, spicy and has hints of hay. Dry and saline from entry to aftertaste.

What does this wine taste like?

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Deep yellow
Bouquet
Higly aromatic / Concentrated / Iodized notes / White flowers / Dried fruit and nuts
Mouth
Dry / Saline / Long finish / Persistent

Drinking and storing

Serve between 6ºC and 8ºC

Food pairing

Fried foods / Oily fish / Spanish garlic shrimp

Wine critics reviewsReviews by Parker

The October 2018 bottling of the NV Manzanilla Pasada Blanquito has a strong leesy character with notes of brioche and a polished palate. The wine I tasted had been in bottle for a while, and it gets more elegant and deep. It has a huge mid-palate, which makes it full and long, but at the same time, it's very elegant.

— Luis Gutiérrez (28/06/2019)Robert Parker Wine Advocate94 PARKER

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The winery

Callejuela

Callejuela

The history of Bodega Callejuela dates back to around 1980, when Francisco Blanco Martínez, descended from vine growers and having 20 years of experience in the wine world, began producing artisan grape juice to sell to other wineries and small quantities of wine for personal consumption. Francisco, father of the current managers, started at that time to buy vineyards in the Marco de Jerez region. In 1997, they moved to Pago del Hornillo, one of Sanlúcar's highest areas, and...

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