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  1. Emilio Lustau Jerez Dry Amontillado Los Arcos

    Emilio Lustau Jerez Dry Amontillado Los Arcos

    $17.98
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    JS92
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    92 Points! A very attractive, medium-bodied Amontillado with a slew of dried fruit and a delicate hint of toffee. Elegant and dry with just a hint of bitterness that the rich flavors balance very nicely. Very clean finish. - JamesSuckling.com

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  2. Terroir Al Limit Priorat Historic White 2022

    Terroir Al Limit Priorat Historic White 2022

    $29.98
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    92+ Points! The white 2022 Terroir Històric Blanc is the regional wine that blends grapes from nine different villages, 75% Garnacha Blanca and 25% Macabeo from different soils, slate, clay, granite and alluvial. The bunches fermented for three to five days in stainless steel, and the wine matured in stainless steel for six months. It has 13% alcohol and mellow acidity, 4.5 grams. It has a spectacular nose that is very expressive, aromatic, clean and open with pungent notes of pollen and beeswax. It's juicy, round and clean with persistent and pungent flavors, not very high in acidity, eminently Mediterranean. Really impressive. - Luis Gutierrez, robertparker.com

     

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  3. Lustau Pedro Ximenez San Emilio

    Lustau Pedro Ximenez San Emilio

    $27.98
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    WS91
    DEC97
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    92 Points! An excellent introduction to this extreme category. Intense caramelized-grapefruit character with plenty of toffee aroma. However, for a pedro ximénez, this has a certain lightness of touch and the sweetness is restrained. Long, raisiny but clean finish. Drink now. - JamesSuckling.com Learn More
  4. Lustau Oloroso Don Nuno

    Lustau Oloroso Don Nuno

    $24.98
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    92 Points!  In spite of the massive tarte-tatin character in the nose, this is mouth-filling but bone dry and powerful with a rather silky finish for a dry Oloroso (which tends to bitterness and austerity). Drink now. - JamesSuckling.com
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