
Palomino
Pronounced (palo-meeno) is a grape used for Sherry's various guises, but is now being used to make very interesting wines, known as Listan Blanco in the Canary Island's Tenerife.
Cucamonga Revolution White
€39,00
Cucamonga Revolution White
Palomino is the white grape used in Sherry, usually quite challenging, but this is delicious to the last drop!
€39,00
Casa Labei La Nave Ribera del Duero
Most exciting wine you'll try this year. Appellation only recently permitted to produce white - this is Albillo Mayer, only 1198 bottles produced.
€51,00
Callejuela Manzanilla
€31,00
Callejuela Manzanilla
Typical Manzannilla, dry, saline, savoury. Kick back and drink this with a single glass of ice and a big bowl of olives.
€31,00
Callejuela Oloroso
€31,00
Callejuela Oloroso
Bigger style of Sherry, still dry and savoury, deeply complex with waves of detail. Again, get the olives and almonds out!
€31,00
Callejuela Amontillado
€31,00
Callejuela Amontillado
Sheery made using estate Palomino grapes. Matured via 'solera and criadera' system with tiers of casks for 12 years. Savoury. Scintillating.
€31,00