The Oloroso Alfonso, produced from Palomino grapes and averaging eight years of age is amber-colored, has a bouquet of medium- to low-intensity, very balsamic (thyme, rosemary), even minty, with a light palate and flavors of beeswax, apricots, hazelnuts and cedar wood. There’s enough salinity in the aromas and flavors of this Oloroso to tame its sweetness, creating a simple, pleasantly balanced wine.
Gonzalez Byass Alfonso Oloroso Seco
£14.95
SOLD INDIVIDUALLY
Grower: Gonzalez Byass
Grape Variety: Palomino Fino
Style: Dry and Savoury
Country: Spain
Appellation: Jérez
Vintage: NV
Closure: CORK
Alcohol: 18% ABV
Bottle Size: 75cl
4 in stock
In 1835, 23 year-old Manuel Maria Gonzalez Angel reached Jerez prepared to forge his way in the prosperous and thriving sherry business. Encouraged by the continuous development of sherry exports, that year he acquired a small cellar and began to prepare and export his own wine. Shortly after, due to the growing success of his company, Manuel decided to form a partnership with Mr Robert Blake Byass, his agent in England, which gave rise 35 years after foundation and many name changes, to the Gonzalez Byass Company. He was lucky to receive wise counsel from his uncle, D. Jose Angel de la Pena, who was later to be immortalized as the world famous Tio Pepe.
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