Valdespino
Manzanilla Deliciosa En Rama Saca de Primavera Palomino Fino
Wine Editor San Francisco Chronicle
Stop! En rama time ...
Stop! En rama time ...
2 people found it helpfulJun 30th, 2013Briny, crisp, bone dry with some palate bitterness and long finish.
Briny, crisp, bone dry with some palate bitterness and long finish.
1 person found it helpfulJun 14th, 2013Crazy good pairing with the tortilla w/ uni & uni mayonnaise at Aragona.
Crazy good pairing with the tortilla w/ uni & uni mayonnaise at Aragona.
Dec 10th, 2013Just a deeper experience & for 13$ a steal
Just a deeper experience & for 13$ a steal
Aug 24th, 20135 years under veil. Bottled direct from cask in April. Unfined, unfiltered. As close as you can get from trying Sherry from the cask.
5 years under veil. Bottled direct from cask in April. Unfined, unfiltered. As close as you can get from trying Sherry from the cask.
Jun 21st, 2013I smell apricots, honeysuckle and a touch of a wood refinishing shop where an old man has been rubbing turpentine onto ancient woods. The smell of this Manzanilla makes my mouth water and I didn't want to take my nose out of the glass.
On first taste it has a bit of an 'Uh oh what have so gotten myself into' kick in the pants of your pallete. As the sherry warms in your mouth let it explore of the crevices and you will find flavors in corners of your mouth that I you have not encountered before in any bottle of non fortified white wine.
The freshness of this when served chilled and the amazingly long aftertaste make it one of the few wines that I prefer to drink on their own but it pairs great with simple salty food like premium organic fries tossed sea salt!
A steal at $16 for a half bottle at Little Death. (I've paid $13 for a three ounce pour of this at a tapas joint)
I smell apricots, honeysuckle and a touch of a wood refinishing shop where an old man has been rubbing turpentine onto ancient woods. The smell of this Manzanilla makes my mouth water and I didn't want to take my nose out of the glass.
On first taste it has a bit of an 'Uh oh what have so gotten myself into' kick in the pants of your pallete. As the sherry warms in your mouth let it explore of the crevices and you will find flavors in corners of your mouth that I you have not encountered before in any bottle of non fortified white wine.
The freshness of this when served chilled and the amazingly long aftertaste make it one of the few wines that I prefer to drink on their own but it pairs great with simple salty food like premium organic fries tossed sea salt!
A steal at $16 for a half bottle at Little Death. (I've paid $13 for a three ounce pour of this at a tapas joint)