ValdespinoPedro Ximénez El Candado NV

Product code: 995
£25.40 inc VAT
Country
Country: Spain
Region
Region: Andalucia
Winery
Winery: Valdespino
Alcohol
Alcohol: 17%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Pedro Ximenez
Grape: 100% Pedro Ximénez
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Country
Country: Spain
Region
Region: Andalucia
Winery
Winery: Valdespino
Alcohol
Alcohol: 17%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Pedro Ximenez
Grape: 100% Pedro Ximénez

Product Notes

Valdespino Pedro Ximénez El Candado is a sweet sherry wine that is produced in the Jerez region of Spain. Made from 100% Pedro Ximénez grapes, it is a velvety and rich fortified wine that is aged through the traditional Solera system in oak barrels. It has a deep and dark mahogany color with a complex and intense nose, packed with aromas of raisins, dates, figs, and honey. On the palate, it is full-bodied and lush, with a syrupy texture and flavors of dried fruit, vanilla, and caramel. Ideal as a dessert wine, Valdespino Pedro Ximénez El Candado pairs well with chocolate, nuts, and strong cheeses.

About the Winery

Valdespino

The history and story of Valdespino go back to 1264 A.D. At that time, Don Alfonso Valdespino became the first person from the Valdespino family to grow, vinify, and age Sherry wines. Don Alfonso was a member of the 24 Christian Knights under King Alonso. They were notable for their fight to re-conquer the City of Jerez from the control of the Moors. The venture for Valdespino began when Don Alfonso and the other Knights received land in the City of Jerez as a reward for their victory. 

1430 marks the time of the establishment and various commercial activities of the winery. However, the company got registered much later, in 1875. In 1833, the Valdespino house and family received the exclusive rights to supply Sherry wines to the Royal House ruling Spain. In 1932, the winery acquired a similar privilege for the Swedish Royal House. 

In the initial stages, the Valdespino family thought of registering their trademark. They wanted to do so with the Sacristia of 1910 in mind. The Sacristia refers to a bodega, an area of the ageing cellars, where the highest-quality and standard casks get kept. These barrels contain Sherry wines. In recent times, other bodegas can also use the term. However, it is solely Valdespino that retain the right of the word. 

Valdespino is also renowned for the production and manufacture of Fino Inocente. It is a Sherry wine whose grapes get harvested and come from a single vineyard named Macharnudo Estate.

The soil of the vineyards owned by Valdespino can get characterised by their white sand. It also goes by the name of albariza. It is an organic type of soil having a high quantity or amount of silica, clay, and calcil carbonate. On top of that, mud and sand are present in small proportions.

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