Álvaro Domecq
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
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
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
4 July 2014 | by Ruben
Alex Russan chose pungent Fino barrels that were showing an older, more mature flor influence The independent bottler Alexander Jules
6 June 2014 | by Ruben
Palo Cortado VORS from Tradición is around 32 years old The Palo Cortado solera from Bodegas Tradición has an average age
4 June 2014 | by Ruben
In 2013 the flor has been very active, which is good news for this release Gonzalez Byass has three main
26 May 2014 | by Ruben
Tabancos are typical Andalusian premises. A tabanco was half tavern, where you could have a drink or eat some tapas,
14 May 2014 | by Ruben
I suppose NPU stands for Non Plus Ultra (Latin: not further), so this should be the ultimate Amontillado from Bodegas Sánchez Romate. After all
7 May 2014 | by Ruben
Review of Lustau Almacenista Palo Cortado Vides, a sherry wine from Bodegas Lustau produced by the small almacenista Vides.
10 April 2014 | by Ruben
Bodegas Harveys is one of the big businesses in sherry. Even when you’re not really into sherry, the name may