Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate
The Emilio Hidalgo sherry lineup is first class, considerably less expensive than the above star of the portfolio, and very much worthy of consumer attention. The first vintage of the 1861 Santa Ana Pedro Ximenez was bottled in 1861 when the solera was originated. The wine rests in very old 500-liter American oak barrels. This nearly black-colored wine is super-fragrant with notes of dates, figs, molasses, and assorted dried fruits. Thick, rich, and viscous, the wine is very intense and exceptionally long. Words can hardly do it justice.
Features
Type of wine
Sweet Red
Pairings
Foie-gras, Chocolate, Desserts
Style
Ripe with aging
Occasions
Appetizer, After-lunch, Gift
Winery
Bodegas Emilio Hidalgo
Size
75 cl.
Country
Spain
Region
Andalusia
Appellation
Jerez Xérès Sherry
Alcohol
15.0%
Grapes
Pedro Ximénez
Serving
Between 10ºC and 12ºC
Winemaking
Aged with the traditional Soleras system.














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