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Toro Albala Don Px Pedro Ximenez Gran Reserva 1986 750ml

size
750ml
country
Spain
region
Andalucia
appellation
Jerez - Sherry
subappellation
Montilla-Moriles
WA
92
Additional vintages
WA
92
Rated 92 by Wine Advocate
Toro Albalá has been releasing vintage-dated, sweet wines in chronological order for a while (I have great memories of the 1972) and the 'current' release is the 1986 Don PX Gran Reserva, which is a dark, sweet and concentrated dessert wine aged in American oak casks until bottling in June 2014. It has 350 grams of residual sugar. It's extremely dark, motor oil-dense, sweet wine with notes of raisins, hints of flowers, minty with aromas of candied orange peel and herbs, really aromatic and showy. The palate is dense, with the sweetness balanced by good acidity plus spicy and chocolate flavors. 40,000 bottles and 25,000 half bottles produced. The price shown is for a full bottle.
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Toro Albala Don Px Pedro Ximenez Gran Reserva 1986 750ml

SKU 776593
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Curiously enough, the 1999 Don PX, which has 17% alcohol and 402 grams of sugar, feels lighter and less concentrated...
WA
93
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