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500ml
Bottle: $22.80 $24.00
Atamán vermouth, produced primarily using Manzanillas from the historic Angioletti and El Toro wineries that are...
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White
500ml
Bottle: $41.23 $43.40
6 bottles: $36.80
Rated 97 - DECANTER WORLD WINE AWARDS 2018 - PLATINUM: Deliciously complex notes of fresh apple, chamomile, lemon and...
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500ml
Bottle: $67.83 $71.40
6 bottles: $64.80
Rated 97 - A lively style of fino, with vintage orange marmalade, crushed peanut and old cotton cloth characters on...
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500ml
Bottle: $39.94
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500ml
Bottle: $29.64 $31.20
Rated 92 - Nicely smoky, with steeped green tea and toasted almond notes leading the way, followed by caramel,...
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White
500ml
Bottle: $33.48 $37.20
Rated 94 - Some fresh-treacle and spun-sugar aromas with orange rind and a sweet, toasty and woody edge. This is...
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White
500ml
Bottle: $28.94 $31.20
Rated 93 - This has lots of range, with ginger, date, toasted almond, blood orange, singed sandalwood and green tea...
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White
500ml
Bottle: $20.95
Rated 97 - Exactly what a Fino should be; delicate camomile, almond and fresh lemon aromatics with a lovely rounded,...
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White
500ml
Bottle: $27.94 $30.00
Rated 92 - A plump, juicy, full-bodied Manzanilla, with a quinine streak running through the core of dried grapefruit...
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White
500ml
Bottle: $28.93 $30.00
Rated 93 - González Obregón’s wines occupy a central place in Lustau’s Almacenista line. Three of its eight...
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White
500ml
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Rated 91 - The non-vintage Oloroso Pata de Gallina, Almacenista Garcia Jarana, also a dark amber, offers smoke,...
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White
500ml
Bottle: $39.94 $42.00
Rated 94 - The elegant aromas promise caramel and roasted nuts; the equally elegant palate delivers caramelised...
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White
500ml
Bottle: $31.93 $32.80
Rated 94 - This dry Oloroso has a swoon-worthy nose of warm maple frosting and pecan pie. It's fresh on the palate,...
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White
500ml
Bottle: $33.94
6 bottles: $33.26
Rated 93 - The NV Antique Fino is eight years of average age when bottled; it’s fragrant and perfumed, feminine and...
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White
500ml
Bottle: $163.94
Rated 99 - The NV Amontillado Coliseo VORS, is an extremely old (much older than the 30 years certified by the VORS...
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White
500ml
Bottle: $40.00
Rated 91 - Anise, date, orange bitters and toffee notes are nicely melded together, with a slightly sweet edge that...
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White
500ml
Bottle: $44.94
Rated 95 - The NV Don Gonzalo Oloroso 20 Anos VOS, produced with Palomino grapes from the Carrascal vineyards, is...
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500ml
Bottle: $38.94 $40.00
Rated 93 - The NV Palo Cortado Viejo C.P. produced from Palomino from the Macharnudo Alto is feed with specific casks...
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Spain Andalusia 500ml

Ever since the Phoenicians and Romans brought their knowledge of vine cultivation to Spanish soils, the country's culture has grown alongside wine production, with wine being a vital part of Spanish identity and Spanish traditions. Each region of Spain has a wine quite distinct from the others, and it is produced by smallholders and families as much as it is by large companies and established wineries. From the relatively mild and lush regions of La Rioja to the arid plateaus that surround Madrid, grapes are grown in abundance for the now booming Spanish wine industry, and new laws and regulations have recently been put in place to keep the country's standards high. By combining traditional practices with modern technology, Spanish wineries are continuing to produce distinctive wines of great character, flavor and aroma, with the focus shifting in recent decades to quality over quantity.

Andalusia, in the south of Spain, is surely the quintessential Spanish wine region. Here we find all the color and passion of this ancient country, the streets ringing with flamenco music, and wines being enjoyed with gusto at every pavement cafe. The viticultural history of Andalusia is so old, that nobody really knows when it began - it could have been started by the ancient Greeks, or by the earlier Phoenicians who certainly used the peninsula as a trading post. Whoever got it started certainly did a good job, however, as by the time the Romans moved in, the wine industry was already well established, and it has barely faltered since.

Today, the most famous wines made in Andalusia are surely the Sherries, those beautiful, aromatic fortified wines, which come out of the city of Jerez and which are made from the characterful native Palomino grape. Sherry is not the be all and end all of Andalusian produce, however - the region is also highly appreciated for the sweet dessert wines of Malaga and Montilla Moriles, as well as the beautifully refined dry red and white wines from the region’s other DO (Denomination de Origen), Condado de Huelva which are quickly gaining popularity outside of Spain.