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Lustau Almacenista Palo Cortado Vides 1/50 NV 500ml

size
500ml
country
Spain
region
Andalucia
appellation
Jerez - Sherry
WA
93
WA
93
Rated 93 by Wine Advocate
The non-vintage Palo Cortado, Almacenista Vides is dark amber, slightly sweeter and richer than the Amontillado and would be excellent with quail, partridge, and grouse.
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Lustau Almacenista Palo Cortado Vides 1/50 NV 500ml

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