Is sherry now the most underrated wine type in the world? It is very versatile ranging from bone dry Fino and Manzanilla to unctuously sweet PX with categories in between like this Amontillado, Palo Cortado and Oloroso seco and dulce. From better producers, it is invariably classy with unique personality. A big advantage is generally modest prices (this one cost €21). A disadvantage as a food wine is high alcohol (18% here).
NV Gutierrez Colosia Jerez-Xérès-Sherry Amontillado - Spain, Andalucía, Jerez-Xérès-Sherry (18/01/2022)It is many years since I last had an Amontillado. When I was young it was ubiquitous in households, particularly of more elderly relatives and friends, was described as "medium" and was offered out of dusty decanters as an apéritif alternative to "dry". I had forgotten how good it could be. This one was complex, quite dark and quite full bodied. It was drier than many wines described as "sec" or "trocken" but with a round generous undertow showing slight hints of sweetness. Aromas on the nose followed through onto the palate and I could detect raisins, walnuts, candied fruit and, of course, the typically sherry/Jura
flor/voile touch and on the palate there was an underpinning of saline minerals and a touch of fine bitterness towards the finish. Shape on the palate was both generously broad and long. We drank it with a melted Mont d'Or cheese dish and Serrano ham and it went very well with both as well as with Stilton cheese on the next day. Very good, nearly excellent.
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