Brandy made from spirits distilled from excellent wines (holandas) and aged for a long time in oak casks. At the Spanish level, brandy with Specific Denomination Brandy de Jerez, Solera Gran Reserva category.
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Duque de Alba becomes raw material at the same time, of the Grand Duke of Alba Oro, advancing again through the soleraje through five criaderas until reaching the solera again.
Color and Appearance: | With a noble color between old mahogany and ebony, very bright. |
Nose / Aroma: | Intense nose, with notes of vanilla and forest leaves, undoubtedly characteristic of its long years of aging, complex and majestic. |
Mouth / Flavors: | In the mouth with both fatty finishes. and unctuous with velvety. |
Recommendations: | Due to its superior quality, it is recommended to consume it alone or with ice in a balloon glass. |
Kind of wine: | Brandy de Jerez Solera Gran Reserva Especial. |
Ageing: | Duque de Alba more bred and aged, now in American oak casks wined with Palo Cortado, average age 20 years by the classic Jerez system of Criaderas y Solera. |
Alcohol: | 40% vol. |
Azúcares totales: | 17 g/l. |
Formats: | 0,7L |
The history of Bodegas Williams & Humbert goes back nearly 140 years. They participated in the creation of the Jerez-Xérès-Brandy Quality Demarcation and are now considered to be one of the world’s most prestigious wine producers.
The winery was founded in 1877 by Sir Alexander Williams, a great admirer and connoisseur of sherry products, and Arthur Humbert, a specialist in international relations.
Since then they have preserved part of the original wines and brandies (soleras) in high quality oak casks. These soleras are the base of the development and ageing of every sherry and brandy produced at Bodegas Williams & Humbert.
Climate
The climate of the Jerez Region is warm as a consequence of its low latitude, given that it is one of the most southern winegrowing regions in Europe.
Soils
The Albariza soil is the white soil typical of the rolling hills of the Jerez Region. Not in vain is this whiteness reflected in the very etymology of the word Albariza, whose origins lay in the Latin word “albus”, meaning “white”.
This Albariza is a soft rock formed by sediments amongst which can be found remains of diatomaceous earth, of organisms belonging to the siliceous plankton type and others of the calcareous skeletal type.
Vineyards
Soil, climate, geographical location…. there are many factors that characterize our vineyards and are determining factors in the production of such special wines as Sherry. The locations where the grapes are grown and conditions in which viticulture takes place have a powerful influence to play on these unique wines.
Añina and Carrascal are the pagos, the vineyard zones, where the 250 hectares of vineyard grown by Bodegas Williams & Humbert are located. These two pagos are both historic and emblematic in the Jerez Region and where the Las Conchas and Dos Mercedes vineyards are both to be found. Located in the Jerez Superior vineyard zone, Añina and Carrascal, each with their own individual characteristics, provide the perfect combination for growing the different grape varieties of the Jerez Region.