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Jerez Wine

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Discover the timeless allure of Jerez wines, a symbol of Spanish viticultural excellence. From the sun-soaked vineyards of Andalusia, Jerez wines captivate with their rich flavors and storied past. Whether you're searching for a robust Amontillado or a delicate Fino, our collection offers the finest selections. Shop now and immerse yourself in the legacy of Jerez.
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  • Delgado Zuleta 'La Goya' Manzanilla (375ml)

    $28.68
    or $27.24 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Barbadillo ‘Atamán’ Vermut de Manzanilla 500ml NV

    $69.75
    or $66.26 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Sánchez Romate Pedro Ximénez 750ml NV

    $46.50
    or $44.18 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Sánchez Romate Cardenal Mendoza ‘Solera Gran Reserva’ Brandy 750ml NV

    $178.25
    or $169.34 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Gutierrez Colosia Amontillado 375ml NV

    $42.63
    or $40.49 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Manuel Antonio de la Riva ‘San Jose’ Paxarete Viejo 375ml

    $294.50
    or $279.78 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Ron Ingenio Manacas Extra Añejo Rum 700ml NV

    $116.25
    or $110.44 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Gutierrez Colosia Oloroso 375ml NV

    $42.63
    or $40.49 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Sánchez Romate Amontillado 'Old+Plus’ 500ml NV

    $193.75
    or $184.06 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Gutierrez Colosia Cream 375ml NV

    $42.63
    or $40.49 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Emilio Lustau Amontillado ‘Los Arcos’ (Solera Reserva) 375ml NV

    $19.58
    or $18.60 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Sánchez Romate ‘Yellow Label Reserva’ Oloroso Vinagre de Jerez 375ml (8° acidity) NV

    $31.00
    or $29.45 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Sánchez Romate ‘White Label Solera’ Oloroso Vinagre de Jerez 750ml (7° acidity) NV

    $31.00
    or $29.45 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Sánchez Romate Reserva Moscatel ‘Ambrosia’ 750ml NV

    $116.25
    or $110.44 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Manuel Antonio de la Riva ‘San Jose’ Oloroso Viejo 375ml

    $294.50
    or $279.78 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Viña Corrales Fino en rama saca III NV

    $147.25
    or $139.89 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Mayetos Sanluqueños Corta y Raspa Vino de Pasto, parcela la viña de miraflores alta 2021

    $54.25
    or $51.54 in case of 6 bottles.
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Jerez, often known internationally as "Sherry," hails from the Andalusian region of Spain. This historic wine has roots that trace back over a millennium, influenced by diverse cultures including the Moors and the Phoenicians. The city of Jerez de la Frontera, after which the wine is named, plays a central Jerez, often known internationally as "Sherry," hails from the Andalusian region of Spain. This historic wine has roots that trace back over a millennium, influenced by diverse cultures including the Moors and the Phoenicians. The city of Jerez de la Frontera, after which the wine is named, plays a central role in its production and has contributed significantly to its global reputation. The unique climatic conditions of the region, characterized by warm, sunny days and cool oceanic breezes, create the perfect environment for the growth of the Palomino grape, the primary variety used in Jerez wine production. The solera aging process, wherein wines are aged and blended in a series of barrels, imparts to Jerez its distinctive flavors and character. From dry to sweet profiles, Jerez offers a range that caters to diverse palates, making it a treasured addition to any wine collection. read more... less

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Jerez?

Jerez is a city located in the heart of the province of Cádiz, in the Andalusia region of southern Spain. Its rich history and strategic location have made it a crossroads of cultures for millennia, with each leaving their mark on the region's heritage and, notably, its viniculture. Jerez, nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Sierra de Cádiz mountain range, boasts a unique microclimate that greatly benefits its vineyards. The Albariza soil, rich in limestone, combined with the region's sunny days and moderate rainfall, is ideal for grape cultivation. This exceptional terroir is a key factor in the distinct profile of Jerez wines.

Are wines from Jerez good and affordable?

Jerez, or as it's internationally renowned, "Sherry," is one of Spain's most iconic wine exports. The wines from Jerez are not only rich in tradition but also in flavor, boasting a complexity that has won the admiration of connoisseurs globally. Their quality is undisputed, with many varieties gaining international acclaim. When it comes to affordability, Jerez offers a broad spectrum of price points. While there are premium, aged Sherries that command higher prices, many excellent, younger varieties offer outstanding value. This range ensures that both enthusiasts and casual drinkers can enjoy the unique taste of Jerez without breaking the bank.

What type of wine is Jerez most known for?

Jerez is synonymous with Sherry, a fortified wine that has become emblematic of Spanish viniculture. Sherry encompasses a range of styles, from the very dry "Fino" and "Manzanilla," perfect as aperitifs, to the sweet "Pedro Ximénez" and "Cream" Sherries, which are often enjoyed as dessert wines. The solera aging process, a unique method where wines from different years are blended over time, imbues Sherry with its characteristic depth and variety of flavors. The oxidative aging, combined with the region's distinctive terroir, gives Sherry its unique notes, ranging from nutty and yeasty to rich and raisiny.

What are the best wines from Jerez?

Selecting the "best" wines from Jerez can be subjective, as it often hinges on personal palate preferences. However, some universally recognized standouts include the dry "Fino" Sherries, like "Tio Pepe" known for its crisp, almond notes. "Manzanilla," with its slight salinity, is a favorite among those who appreciate its lighter, fresh profile. For those with a penchant for richer flavors, "Oloroso" offers deep, walnut and dried fruit notes, while "Pedro Ximénez" is celebrated for its intense sweetness, with flavors reminiscent of figs and molasses. Each variety, with its unique characteristics, showcases the diversity and richness of Jerez's vinicultural heritage.