Type | Natural sweet wine |
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Allergens | Contains sulfites |
Alcohol contenti | 16.0% |
Spec sheet
The wine
With the 2011 vintage, this discreet but exceptional sweet Pedro Ximénez wine surprised everyone by receiving 100 points from Robert Parker himself. An impressive PX, young and fresh, with incredible ageing capability and good evolution in bottle, very rich in aromas of figs, chocolate, caramelised fruits, with an unctuous texture, sweet yet having a fantastic acidity which makes it glide weightlessly on the palate... Perfection reached with virtually every harvest. Plus merits abound at this price. A little gem which, for a very small sum, will delight everyone at the end of a fine dinner.
What does this wine taste like?
View | Amber / Clean / Bright |
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Bouquet | Fruit aromas / Raisined fruits / Dried grape / Dried figs / Dates / Citrus fruit jam |
Mouth | Sweet / Dense / Unctuous / Raisin grape / Honey / Quince / Crunchy |
Drinking and storing
Food pairing
Desserts / Ice creams / Dried fruit and nuts
Ratings and awards
2014 | 96 PK | |
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2013 | 93 PK | |
2011 | 100 PK | 92 PN |
2008 | 90 PN |
Customer reviews
The winery
Alvear
In Montilla-Moriles, Andalusia, Spain, there is a storied winery called Alvear. It was founded at the beginning of the 20th century and has a long history of making excellent wines from the Palomino vine. The winery is well known for its classic solera-produced sherry-style wines. Sherry has been made for generations using the solera system, a technique for maturing and combining wine. Transferring wine from one barrel to another, progressively blending several vintages, and...