Santa Ana Pedro Ximenez


I had the privilege of tasting this wine & it is easily the most intense & concentrated wine I've ever tasted! This type os sherry is made by fermenting dried Pedro Ximenez grapes and then ageing in a very old solera dating back to 1861. 

 

'The Emilio Hidalgo sherry lineup is first class, considerably less expensive than the above star of the portfolio, and very much worthy of consumer attention. The first vintage of the 1861 Santa Ana Pedro Ximenez was bottled in 1861 when the solera was originated. The wine rests in very old 500-liter American oak barrels. This nearly black-colored wine is super-fragrant with notes of dates, figs, molasses, and assorted dried fruits. Thick, rich, and viscous, the wine is very intense and exceptionally long. Words can hardly do it justice.'

Robert Parkers Wine Advocate 98 Points.

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Santa Ana Pedro Ximenez

I had the privilege of tasting this wine & it is easily the most intense & concentrated wine I've ever tasted! This type os sherry is made by fermenting dried Pedro Ximenez grapes and then ageing in a very old solera dating back to 1861. 

 

'The Emilio Hidalgo sherry lineup is first class, considerably less expensive than the above star of the portfolio, and very much worthy of consumer attention. The first vintage of the 1861 Santa Ana Pedro Ximenez was bottled in 1861 when the solera was originated. The wine rests in very old 500-liter American oak barrels. This nearly black-colored wine is super-fragrant with notes of dates, figs, molasses, and assorted dried fruits. Thick, rich, and viscous, the wine is very intense and exceptionally long. Words can hardly do it justice.'

Robert Parkers Wine Advocate 98 Points.

Tasting Notes from Celtic Whiskey Shop and Wines on the Green
Nose dates, figs, molasses and assorted dried fruits.
Palate A privlege to taste this wine! The most intense and concentrated wine I have ever tasted!
Colour Almost Black
Fact Sheet
Grape Variety Pedro Ximenez
Alcohol % 15% ABV
Style Dry
Estate/Producer Bodegas Emilio Hidalgo
Country Spain
Region/AOC Jerez
Vintage Solera Aged, dating back to 1861
Making Techniques This type of sherry is made by fermenting dried Pedro Ximinez grapes and then ageing it in a very old solera dating back to 1861.
Closure Cork
Cellaring/Ageing Potential For Drinking Now
Awards and/or Press Quotes
2008 Robert Parker's Wine Advocate 98 points The Emilio Hidalgo sherry lineup is first class, considerably less expensive than the above star of the portfolio, and very much worthy of consumer attention. The first vintage of the 1861 Santa ana Pedro Ximenez was bottled in 1861when the solera was originated . The wine rests in very old 500-litre American oak barrels. This nearly black-colored wine is super-fragrant with notes of dates, figs, molasses, and assorted dried fruits. Thick, rich, and viscous, the wine is very intense and exceptionally long. Words can hardly do it justice.'
2007 Guia Penin, 98 Points Highest Rated Wine in Spain