The palos cortados are oenological rarities that can only be found among the oldest criaderas of generous wines. It honors the initial soleo of the winery, where formerly the "finos" promoted "olorosos" in butts located in the patios. It is made using the traditional system of criaderas and soleras with sacks and sprays, until completing an average age of at least 20 years.
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Color and Appearance: | Dark amber with mahogany tones. |
Nose / Aroma: | Very intense and complex, with notes of nuts, almonds, gingerbread, candied orange peel and exotic wood. |
Mouth / Flavors: | Intense, broad and tasty with pleasant citric and saline sensations. A silky mid palate, a long and complex finish, which reproduces the excellent aromas of the nose. |
Recommendations: | Temperature: 10 - 12º C |
Food Pairing: | Spectacular to enjoy alone. Perfect with duck magret, smoked or oiled fish, pickles and game dishes. |
Kind of wine: | Palo cortado wine. |
Grape Varieties: | 100% Pedro Ximénez. |
Alcohol: | 19% vol. |
Alvear, founded in 1729, is today one of the most prestigious and internationally recognized wineries in Andalucia. Situation within the Montilla-Moriles Denomination of Origin.
Throughout its history, the Alvear winery has preserved its family character while maintaining its roots. The Alvears of today are very numerous, more than 50 are now the owners, and some of the managers of the company are also members of the family.
Alvear distributes its brands throughout the country, its main market being the Mediterranean area from Catalonia to Algeciras.
The entire history of the family at the service of one hundred hectares of exceptional vineyards. Under the protection of the Denomination of Origin "Ribera del Guadiana" are the Tempranillo, Cabernet Sauvignon and Garnacha varieties with which we make high-quality wines.
Pedro Ximémez
It is the queen white variety of the Montilla-Moriles Denomination of Origin and also of the Alvear vineyards and wines. Originally from the Rhine region, it is said that it was brought to Andalusia by a soldier from the Flanders tercios who gives it its name.
The vineyard is generally grown on very calcareous soils. Two types are distinguished in the area: “albarizas or alberos”, very limestone and permeable soils, with little organic matter content and low productivity, where the longest and most balanced ripening grapes are obtained; and the "ruedos", reddish soils due to the presence of iron salts, earlier.
The containers used for raising the fino are called "boots" with an approximate capacity of 500 liters. The preferred wood, due to its porosity, is American oak. New wood should never be used. The boots are arranged inside the warehouses in rows of several floors called cachones. The corridor between two cachones is called an andana, and each one of the boot floors is called a criadera. The criandera closest to the ground is the solera; the one located immediately above, first criadera; the next, second criadera and so on. Each criadera contains wine of the same level of aging; the solera, the one with the most upbringing, the first criadera, the next level of upbringing and so on up to the youngest criaderas.
The wines of Alvear, with the protagonist grape being Pedro Ximénez, a grape that becomes the sole base of its fine, oloroso, amontillado wines and of course the Pedro Ximénez sweets.