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Alfonso, 'Vino Finito' by González Byass

Alfonso

The 'Finite Wines' of Gonzalez ByassSome oenological relics outside the usual categorization and impossible to replicate due to their scarcity. Wines that have aged, in small quantities. They have done it in the quiet of these Jerez wineries. Then, once bottled, they will not have continuity in the future. Smelly Alfonso 1/6 It is a classic wine that is vindicated. He does so with an unmistakable dry-smelly style.

On the other hand, in the Tío Pepe's house, is known as Oloroso Fine.

The first 'finite' wine, Alfonso 

The aura of mystery that sometimes surrounds the Jerez and to the wineries, it is found in this category of wines. Boots or even bottles that have been hidden for years. In the most remote places of the winery. Now, they see the light under the name of 'Finite Wines'.

Rare relics, which can never be replicated, rescued by Gonzalez Byass. Among them is Alphonso 1/6, the first finite wine from a cask more than 40 years old. Originally, it belonged to the Alfonso's hearth, the orparrot more known Gonzalez Byass. For years, this unrepeatable Jerez sprinkled the hearth of Alfonso until chance wanted that only 6 boots were 'forgotten' in the cellar.

The wisdom of Antonio Flores, winemaker and master blender de Gonzalez Byass. You have selected a boot where, over almost half a century, this Oloroso Fine. It is intense, glyceric, dry and with complex aromas. A rare jewel, of which only 965 bottles have been bottled. It is characterized by its finesse on the nose, innate elegance and kindness on the palate.

Gonzalez Byass is a family winery founded in Jerez in 1835. It is dedicated to the production of wines and spirits. It has such well-known brands as Fine Uncle Pepe oenological eyeballs like Noah or Apostles. Just like him Brandy Solera Gran Reserva Lepanto.

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