Description
(100% Palomino)
CRITICAL ACCLAIM:
A fresh, dry, racy style, with pretty dried orange peel, green tea, hazelnut husk and bitter almond notes. Stays taut and piercing from start to finish. Very pure and lengthy. – 92 PTS, WINE SPECTATOR
IMPORTER NOTES:
TASTING: Very explosive aromas of salts and almonds. The palate offers similar flavors in a very elegant framework.
ABOUT THE PRODUCER: In 1832 the master carpenter Jos Antonio Sierra founded El Maestro Sierra. As one of the top coopers in the area, Jos Antonio was the person who made the barrels for all of the big Sherry houses. After years of making barrels for everyone else he came to the conclusion that he could produce Sherries that were better than what the big Sherry houses were cranking out, so he went about opening up his own little winery. This little up-start Sherry producer was not welcomed in world of nobility-owned Sherry houses and so the local gentry did everything they could to stop him. Fortunately the quality of his sherry prevailed over their efforts and Jos Antonio Sierra became one of the top Almacenistas (stock-holders) of high quality Sherries. Poking fun at his struggle, the label depicts an allegorical fox hunt with the nobles hunting El Maestro Sierras fox.




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