BarbadilloManzanilla Pasada En Rama De La Pastora NV (Half Bottle)

Product code: 4598
£10.50 inc VAT
Country
Country: Spain
Region
Region: Andalucia
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Jerez/Sherry
Winery
Winery: Barbadillo
Alcohol
Alcohol: 15%
Volume
Volume: 375 ml
Grape
Grape: Palomino Fino
Grape: 100% Palomino Fino
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Country
Country: Spain
Region
Region: Andalucia
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Jerez/Sherry
Winery
Winery: Barbadillo
Alcohol
Alcohol: 15%
Volume
Volume: 375 ml
Grape
Grape: Palomino Fino
Grape: 100% Palomino Fino

Product Notes

Barbadillo Manzanilla Pasada En Rama De La Pastora is a high-quality wine produced in Sanlúcar de Barrameda, a town in southern Spain. Made from the Palomino grape, this wine is aged for an average of six years using the traditional solera system. During the last stage of the aging process, the wine is bottled "en rama," meaning it is unfiltered and taken straight from the barrel. This gives it a unique character and flavor profile, with notes of almond, chamomile, and salty sea breeze. It pairs well with seafood dishes and is best served chilled. Barbadillo Manzanilla Pasada En Rama De La Pastora is a must-try for any wine lover.

Tasting Notes

Pastora is a true ‘Pasada’ with its golden hue, pungent yeast, nut and chamomile flavour and is remarkably smooth.

About the Winery

Barbadillo

Benigno Barbadillo Hortiguela established this family-owned winery in the year 1821. He moved to Sanlucar after living n Mexico for 20 years, and he set up his company in this region, understanding the potential and richness of the terroirs here. Today, this wine brand is the biggest producer of Manzanilla varietal in the Jerez region.

Currently, the seventh-generation Barbadillo family runs and manages the winery and vineyards. The vineyards stretch across 500 hectares, and they can be located in the estates of Gibalbin and Santa Lucia. Both these estates are found in the region of Jerez Superior. Of the two, the Gibalbin estate is more popular and is home to the modern and sophisticated winemaking plant. Currently, the Barbadillo group stores and ages its wines in 17 beautiful and temperature-controlled cellars located across some of Sanlucar de Barrameda's premium regions. Together, these cellars have a total capacity of 35million liters, making it the largest unit in Sanlucar.

The Manzanilla Solear range of wines are some of the best and iconic white wines you will ever taste in this region. In the year 1975, Barbadillo produced the Castillo de San Diego Wine, and it went on to become the bestselling white wine in Spain in a very short time. Today, the Barbadillo group has 16 ageing wineries in Sanlucar. They also have an exclusive winemaking plant for red and white grapes separately.

The white grapes used for these wines are Palomino, Sauvignon Blanc, and Verdejo. Palomino is the one used for making the iconic wines of this label including Manzanilla, Fino, Amontillado, Oloroso and Palo Cortado. The red varietals used for Barbadillo wines are Tempranillo, Tintilla, Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz. Of all these, Tempranillo is the most planted varietal, and it is used for some of the popular wines, such as Gibalbin, Quadis and Quadis Crianza.

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