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Vina Palaciega Fino Sherry, Andalucia, Spain

Original price was: $13.60.Current price is: $7.42.

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Description

Viña Palaciega Fino Sherry is a classic expression of Andalusian winemaking, offering a bracingly dry and refreshing experience. Aged biologically under a veil of flor, this Fino Sherry captures the distinct character of the region with its refined flavors and aromatic complexity, making it a versatile choice for both casual sipping and fine dining.

Product Details:

  • Type: Fino Sherry
  • Region: Andalucia, Spain
  • ABV: 15%
  • Aging: Biological, under flor yeast

Sensory Description: Pale straw in color, this Fino Sherry greets the nose with bright, fresh aromas of peach, apricot, and lemon zest, underscored by a distinctive salinity and faint notes of iodine. On the palate, layers of cashew and grapefruit interweave with hints of button mushroom and Marcona almond, providing a rich yet crisp experience. Its mouthfeel is dry and vibrant, with a notable acidity that adds structure and lift to each sip. The finish is long, lingering with a taste of blanched almond and a touch of walnut, leaving a refreshing and mineral-driven impression.

Producer’s Background: Viña Palaciega, located in the heart of Spain’s revered Sherry-producing region, specializes in crafting traditional, high-quality Sherries that pay homage to the unique winemaking heritage of Andalucia. Fino Sherries from this house are a refined embodiment of the region’s terroir and the time-honored aging methods employed under the protective flor yeast layer, which imparts the distinctive flavors and aromas that Sherry enthusiasts cherish. With a focus on quality and authenticity, Viña Palaciega brings a taste of Andalucian culture and craftsmanship to each bottle.

Serving Suggestions: Serve this Fino Sherry well-chilled at approximately 45°F to highlight its fresh, saline notes and nuanced flavors. It pairs beautifully as an aperitif and complements a range of dishes, including seafood, shellfish, and tapas like olives and jamón ibérico. For a delightful pairing, try it with grilled fish or shrimp dishes, where its dryness and acidity provide a perfect counterpoint to the rich flavors of the sea.