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Bodegas Williams & Humbert
Don Guido Sherry Aperitif Pedro Ximenez Solera Special 20 Years
What it tastes like.
Definition: In EEC terms, Quality Liquor Wine Produced in a Specific Region, (VLCPRD, CE NΒΌ 479/2008 Del Consejo de 29 de Abril de 2008); in Spain, fortified liquor wine with the Quality Demarcation Jerez Γ Sherry and indication of age: VOS with 12 years of maturing and ageing. Very sweet.Β
Type of grape: Pedro XimΓ©nez
Vineyards: Jerez Superior. Pago Balbaβna
Alcohol content: 18% Alc/Vol.
Type of grape: Pedro XimΓ©nez Sherry
Sugar content: 380 g/l
Production: Grapes dried under the sun for 15 days in the drying yards. Must at high pressure in special presses, immediately fortified at 9ΒΌ C. It is then decanted and filtered after the first cold treatment. Later it is fortified again until it reaches 18 ΒΌ C, after which it undergoes physical-chemical ageing in the Criaderas y Soleras system for at least 20 years. Tasting notes: Dense, mahogany-black and slightly viscous. Characteristic Pedro XimΓ©nez, raisin and fig aromas with round, underlying balsamic notes. Low acidity, almost syrupy sweet and with a long finish that leaves the sweetness and aromas in your mouth and nose for a long time. \n Suggestions for consumption: A magnificent dessert wine and always a pleasure to sip away at. Essential in stylish cuisine.
18% ABV
500ml
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Can I mix this into a six-pack?
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About Bodegas Williams & Humbert.
How to pour it.
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Temperature
7β10Β°C. Over ice with a peel for the aperitif moment.
Before you open it.
A few practical answers for storage, delivery, and choosing the right bottle.
How should I store it before opening?
Keep it somewhere cool, dark, and steady. Wine prefers cellar temperature; spirits are happier away from heat and direct sunlight.
How long will it keep once opened?
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Can I ask for a similar bottle?
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How is it packed for delivery?
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What about hot weather shipping?
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