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González Byass Amontillado Cuatro Palmas 2020 (0.5 L)

González Byass Amontillado Cuatro Palmas

2020 (0.5 L)
0.5 L
SMALL BOTTLES
97
PEÑÍN
98
SUCKLING
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Spec sheet

TypeAmontillado sherry
Region
Grapes
Producer
AllergensContains sulfites
Alcohol contenti21.5%
Production500 bottles

What does this wine taste like?

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Mahogany / Intense
Bouquet
Aromas of freshly shaved wood / Saline / Dried fruit and nuts / Clove / Incense
Mouth
Powerful / Elegant / Balanced acidity / Long

Drinking and storing

Serve between 11ºC and 13ºC

Food pairing

Aged cheeses / Iberian ham / To enjoy on its own

Ratings and awards

202097 PN98 SK
201696 PK
201096 PK
PK: ParkerPN: PeñínSK: Suckling

Wine critics reviewsReviews by Parker

A wine they no longer call Fino, the NV Amontillado Cuatro Palmas is a superb example of an old Amontillado, with the pungent and saline notes of the biological aging under flor with intense aromas of low tide, dry seaweed, rusty nails and oyster shell coupled with volatile notes and hints of hazelnuts and varnish. The wine has a sharp palate with pungent flavors, very long and tasty, tickling you taste buds with salty sensations and iodine flavors that made me think of a seaport in winter. This is 21.5% alcohol and has eight grams of acidity (tartaric). Even the sugar has been concentrated by time, and this has 5.9 grams, even though the wine feels bone dry, as the alcohol and acidity compensate the sugar. The literature says this wine averages 53 years of age. Only 334 half-liter bottles were filled in October 2010.

— Luis Gutiérrez (28/06/2019)Robert Parker Wine Advocate Vintage 2010 - 96 PARKER

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Vineyards

SoilAlbariza
ClimateMediterranean with Atlantic influence

The winery

González Byass

It was 1835 when the young Manuel María González Ángel began a long career dedicated to the world of wine. He started his career as a merchant, but his business grew so quickly that he soon became involved in production. He did so under the guidance of his maternal uncle, José Ángel, who taught him everything he knew. In his honour, he christened the founding solera "Solera del Tío Pepe", thus initiating the legend of the most famous Fino in the world.To this legend that crossed...

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