Back to the future: Ramiro Ibáñez and Willy Pérez
29 August 2014 | by Ruben
This is a loose transcription of an article by Paz Ivison, published in El Mundo Vino the other day. It’s
29 August 2014 | by Ruben
This is a loose transcription of an article by Paz Ivison, published in El Mundo Vino the other day. It’s
25 August 2014 | by Ruben
While Cream sherries are sometimes cheap, cloying blends, this is a very balanced and honest sweet Oloroso Matusalem is a sweetened Oloroso or
21 August 2014 | by Ruben
Bodegas Emilio Hidalgo was founded in 1874 in the historical heart of Jerez de la Frontera. The year 1874 refers to the
18 August 2014 | by Ruben
It’s very rare for Fino barrels to still have an active layer of flor after fifteen years of ageing La Panesa is
11 August 2014 | by Ruben
José de la Cuesta started as an almacenista, but nowadays the company is part of the Grupo Caballero José de
7 August 2014 | by Ruben
It is a common misconception that sherry bodegas produce their wine entirely, from the grape to the bottled product. At
1 August 2014 | by Ruben
Álvaro Domecq is a relatively young bodega, but the history of its wines goes back a long way. Álvaro Domecq
30 July 2014 | by Ruben
An extinct wine from the late almacenista Pilar Aranda This Palo Cortado 1730 is an extinct wine, so to speak, it’s not
25 July 2014 | by Ruben
Fino Pavón is around four years of age Luis Caballero is the group which also owns Lustau – Pavón is a small
22 July 2014 | by Ruben
‘Del Duque’ refers to the Duke of Medinaceli, a small Spanish city in the province of Soria González Byass has