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Lustau Puerto Fino

Not vintage Jerez - 75cl

€16.00 Tax included
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This jerez has a bewitching nose. It's floral, very dry, quite lively, dried fruits, toasted and iodized. Powerful flavors of almonds and apples.
Great personality, absolutely delicious!

Profil

Dry and deep white wine
Sailing wine

Grape varieties

Palomino

Perfect pairing

To be consumed

3 year guard potential

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Lustau

Puerto Fino

Jerez DO

Espagne - Andalousie

Jerez fino is a white sail wine aged in "solera" for four years on a palomino grape base. It has been classified DO (denominación de origen) since 1933. Reputed to be light, dry and not very acidic, the regulations impose an alcohol content of 15%, which makes it the lightest of the Jerez wines.

Grape varieties:

100% palomino

Tasting Notes:

This jerez has a pale color with green reflections. He has a bewitching nose that reminds me of wet wool, green onion. It's floral, very dry, quite lively. The nose is really complex, dried fruits, toasted and iodized. Fruit and alcohol well integrated. Powerful flavors of almonds and apples. Great personality, absolutely delicious!

Wine style:

Dry white wine. Sailing wine.

Food and wine :

Shavings of iberico ham, sliced ​​by hand. Escalivade with picual olive oil.

Aging potential in your cellar:

3 years

Analytic :

75 cl - 15% volume

Contains sulfites

Alcohol abuse is dangerous for health. To consume with moderation.

"The consumption of alcoholic drinks during pregnancy, even in small quantities, can have serious consequences on the health of the child".

General information

Brand : Lustau

Reference : Lustau -Puerto-Fino

Appellation : Jerez

Type of agriculture : conventional agriculture

Color : White wine

Profil : Dry and deep white wine , Sailing wine

Conservation : 3 year guard potential

Grape varieties : Palomino

Region : Andalusia

Country : Spain

A wine to discover or rediscover at your wine merchant

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Lustau

Lustau is considered today as a world benchmark for quality Jerez wines. Its bet to combine tradition, innovation and quality in its wines and its wide range of Jerez has been rewarded and recognized by a multitude of prizes.

Lustau was founded in 1896 by Don José Ruiz-Berdejo. From a humble start: Don José, clerk, cultivated vines on his property in Nuestra Señora de la Esperanza. In his own house, he aged the wines which he then sold to the large exporting cellars. He was a merchant.
Lustau is the only winery that produces wines from the three towns of the Marco: Jerez de la Frontera, El Puerto de Santa María and Sanlúcar de Barrameda.

Today, the main office is in Jerez de la Frontera, it is the Los Arcos cellar complex, built in the 19th century and which houses six aging cellars dating from various eras with a cathedral structure. , high ceilings and immaculate albero floors that maintain a stable temperature and humidity, thus favoring the special microclimate that the wines of Jerez need and where true oenological gems of national and international prestige are aged.

Since 1896, the Lustau family has been using their sandy vineyards or “arenas” for moscatel. To make an authentic dry and elegant Jerez wine, only white chalk terroirs are suitable. Although the best vineyards on "albariza" (chalky soil) are not at the edge of the shore but rather between 10 and 30 km from the ocean, the maritime influence of some sherries comes from the aging in cellar near the sea.

The most famous of the Jerez wines is manzanilla, a separate appellation for the finos raised in the oceanfront town of Sanlucar de Barameda, but there is also a marine side to the Jerez raised in El Puerto de Santa Maria, a few steps from the port of Cadiz. It is often said that the sea air, rich in iodine, infuses wines during their stay in barrels.

The "plus" of jerez lies first of all in the combination of oxidative aromas with those born during aging under flor (veil): this in fact creates an obvious additional dimension when we combine the salty notes and the notes of caramel for example. Then, the permanent blend in the barrel structure of the solera results in a marriage of wines rich in oxidative aromas, with younger and more lively wines. These latter characteristics are normally absent from "classic" oxidative wines.

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