OSBORNE SOLERA AOS

CELEBRATING FAMILY

D.O. Jerez
50 CL
Palomino Fino
15-18ºC
22% vol.
Residual Sugar: 6gr/L
25 years (average)
Rated 5 out of 5

AWARDS 2019
98 points • Guía Gourmets

AWARDS 2018
Platinum Medal • Decanter
96 points • Guía Peñín

AWARDS 2015
96 points • Guía Peñín

TASTING NOTES

Appearence: A light mahogany colour with yellowish highlights. Nose: Notes of ash, hazelnut and toasted walnuts are mixed with old, noble oak, varnish, aldehydes that have evolved to acetal notes and maritime touches from its biological ageing. Palate: Powerful, well-structured, not excessively dry (it shows a great concentration of non-volatile components including glycerine), it is saline, with well balanced high acidity. It is also slightly bitter, astrigent and spicy due to the oak, with potent umami and mineral notes, touches of marzipan and bitter orange. A very long, persistent finish.

STORYTELLING

Founded in 1903 by the Count of Osborne, Don Tomás Guezala to commemorate the birth of his son Antonio. The solera takes its name from Antonio Osborne’s initials and the S for “Solera”. The Count was explicit in his order that the wine should not be bottled until 1924, the year in which his son would turn 21.

WINE & FOOD PAIRING​​

Enjoy with: dried fruits, Ib ricos (ham, shoulder, loin), embutidos, cured cheese, salads, salted meat, soups (mushroom), fish raw/oven cooked/salted, seafood, smoked food, fresh tuna, artichoke / aparragus, mushrooms, game meat/stewed, spicy dishes, mushroom risotto.

SALES TIPS

  • Pago balbaína.
  • The best of winemaking in el Puerto de Sta. Maria.
  • Osborne, wine nobility.
  • A wine profile that meets English consumer preferences.
  • Blended wines, designed exclusively for special clients.
  • Very limited availability.
  • Founding soleras, five unique stories.
  • The largest and most important collection of Very Old and Rare sherries in the world. Authentic enological gems. A national treasure.