Osborne
Osborne Rare Solera India Rare Medium 500 ml
- Vino Generoso
The Indian soleras, not very common in these times but that all wineries had in their portfolio. Born to be sent to the Indies (Old American colonies). Lustau, Romate and Osborne among the best known, they always had Indian soleras. That kind of doomed but very fine scent seems to be closer to a sweet wine than a medium but only in appearance.
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€161.16
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Data sheet
- Tipo
- Todos los productos
Vino Generoso
- País
- España
- Región
- ES-Andalucía
- Productor
- Osborne
- Volumen
- 50 cl
- Denominación de Origen
- DO Jerez-Xérès-Sherry
- Tipo de Viticultura
- Convencional
- Tipo de Uva
- Palomino Fino
Pedro Ximénez
- Grados
- 22,0
This Medium Rare founded in 1921 is one of the few examples of aged medium sherries in the region. Its designated rare due to its unique character. These Osborne rare wines were made according to an exclusive blend or recipe for very special clients. Each one of them tells a part of Osborne's history.
The Osborne RARE are an exquisite "rarity". Wines that can be found in the cellars of the great Jerez houses. Ancient soleras that started at the beginning of the 20th century. They are sublime and very complex wines, but the winery decided to make them more pleasant with a slight addition of Pedro Ximenez, turning them into a kind of medium-dry. The Indian soleras, not very common in these times but that all wineries had in their portfolio. Born to be sent to the Indies (Old American colonies). Lustau, Romate and Osborne among the best known, they always had Indian soleras. That kind of doomed but very fine scent seems to be closer to a sweet wine than a medium but only in appearance.
Read moreShow less
The Osborne RARE are an exquisite "rarity". Wines that can be found in the cellars of the great Jerez houses. Ancient soleras that started at the beginning of the 20th century. They are sublime and very complex wines, but the winery decided to make them more pleasant with a slight addition of Pedro Ximenez, turning them into a kind of medium-dry. The Indian soleras, not very common in these times but that all wineries had in their portfolio. Born to be sent to the Indies (Old American colonies). Lustau, Romate and Osborne among the best known, they always had Indian soleras. That kind of doomed but very fine scent seems to be closer to a sweet wine than a medium but only in appearance.