GENERAL INFORMATION
Estate / Producer / Brand: Lustau
Region: Jerez, Andalusia, Spain
Appellation: D.O. Jerez-Xérès-Sherry
Type: Fortified White wine
Vintage: Non Vintage (Solera)
Date of Tasting: November 2022 – Bottle
Type of viticulture: Traditional
Grapes used: 100% Palomino Fino
Blend: N/A
Winemaking details: Not communicated
Aging: average 12 years (Solera system)
Sugar level: 6 g / Liter
Sulphites: contains sulphites
APPEARANCE
- Colour = Amber
- Intensity = Medium
NOSE
- Intensity = Pronounced
- Aromas Characteristics = Primary + Secondary + Tertiary
- Aromas = Hazelnut, Nutty Aromas, chocolate, plum, dried fig
PALATE
- Sweetness = Dry
- Acidity = Medium
- Tannins = N/A
- Alcohol = High (20°)
- Body = Full
- Flavour Intensity = Pronounced
- Flavour Characteristics = Primary + Secondary + Tertiary
- Flavour details = Hazelnut, Nutty Aromas, chocolate, plum, dried fig
- Other = balanced, interesting level of acidity
- Finish = Long
GENERAL ASSESSMENT (1)
- Overall Quality = Very Good
- Bottle Aging =
- Can be kept at around 12°C for up to 15-20 years
- Will gain from aging
- Retail Price = 20 euros for a 75cl individual bottle (France retail price, incl. taxes)
- Value for Money = good price for the quality offered
- Comparison with same price competition = good expression of an Oloroso
- Suitability for Diabetics = Not suitable
- Service Temperature = around 12°C
- Suggested Food & Wine Pairing = matured cheeses and red meats
- Comments = dense mouth but well balanced with a long finish
- Final Grade = B+
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(1)GENERAL ASSESSMENT GUIDE
Please note that although all efforts have been made to be as objective as possible, the general assessment inherently involves a degree of subjectivity based on a personal evaluation of the wine.
- Overall Quality scale
- Poor < Acceptable < Good < Very Good < Outstanding
- Bottle Aging
- Will it beneficiate from additional aging?
- Retail Price
- Usually the retail price for one bottle including taxes
- Value for Money
- Quality offered compared to the price paid
- Comparison with same price competition
- where does it stand compared to average competition of the same price range
- Suitability for Diabetics
- Evaluation of the level of final sugar for early stages diabetics
- Comments
- Any additional elements worth noting
- Final Grade Scale
- A++ = Out of the Charts Wine (Stellar, Hors Classe, Fuori Classe)
- A+ = Outstanding Wine
- A = Great Wine
- A- = Very Very Good
- B+ = Very Good
- B = Good
- B- = Noteworthy
- C+ = Acceptable
- C = Poor
- F = The worst grade of this scale