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N.V. Williams & Humbert Don Guido Pedro Ximenez Rare Old Sweet Solera Especial 20 Year Old, 500ml

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July 13, 2025 - $27

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RATINGS

93Wine Spectator

Features a dense core of mulled prune, warm ganache and black pudding flavors, with hints of toasted caraway, buckwheat and black sesame filling in the background. The viscous finish rolls along slowly, showing a molasses echo at the very end.

92The Wine Advocate

...dark robe a very spicy, intense, clean, complex nose and very powerful, sweet and concentrated palate, ending with a bittersweet roasted coffee note.

92Wine Enthusiast

Rich and pruney, with bold, reduced black fruit aromas along with chocolate and spice. Compact and delicious in the mouth, with caramel, black coffee and other yummy, unctuous flavors.

17Jancis Robinson

REGION

Spain, Andalucia, Jerez

Jerez is a famous and historic wine-producing region in Andalucia, at the southern tip of Spain. It is also the Spanish name for what English speakers call Sherry, the distinctively nut-flavored, fortified wine. Jerez has been a viticultural center since at least 1,000 B.C., when the Phoencians introduced winemaking to southern Spain. When the Moors conquered the region 1,700 years later, they added know-how about distillation to the wine industry, and the Spanish fortified wine industry was born. By the 16th century Jerez fortified wines were considered among the world’s finest wines of any kind. There are more than a half-dozen styles of Sherry, from dry and pale to sweet and creamy, but the grapes used for all of them are the white varietals Palomino, Pedro Ximenez and Moscatel. There are wineries in this region that specialize in non-fortified wines, though Sherry represents the overwhelming majority of winemaking.

VINTAGE

N.V. Williams & Humbert Don Guido Pedro Ximenez Rare Old Sweet Solera Especial 20 Year Old