Palo Cortado is the rarest type of sherry, surrounded by myths and legends. It accounts for 0.001% of Sherry produced. A great way to begun the evening. #renegadewines — 10 years ago
2009: Dark cherry nose, lively acidity, forest fruits, med tannins, shall drink more of it! — 11 years ago
Wow. A bottle that could change a lot of minds about Sherry. Beautiful nutty aromas along with almost everything else you would expect from Finos all the way through Pedro Ximénez. Sweet yet dry, creamy yet saline, smokey and caramel-y. I'm now a fan. — 12 years ago
It's a decent bland of Cab Sav and Shiraz. Just right amount of spice combine with the dryness of Cab Sav. I love it! Pleasantly surprised :) — 9 years ago
I think this is a truly underrated and magnificent Sherry. Yes it's NV ... But drinks like a champ! — 10 years ago
Gorgeous fruit. — 10 years ago
Very nice for the pool. — 10 years ago
Unbelievably epic. — 11 years ago
Definitely a Peppery Bold beauty in a bottle. Great with some stew over polenta! — 10 years ago
Balanced and more full bodied than other Chianti Classico wines I've had. Vintage is ready to drink. Started out of the bottle great and improved even more with time in the glass. — 10 years ago
Drinking lovely! This producer holds back their wines until they feel ready to release, this 1980 is a current release! Still showing fruit, leather and "crispness" as the Portuguese would say. — 11 years ago
Tip top quality. Dark and dirty tones on the nose lead to an eyeopening showcase of depth of flavor carried with such grace and softness. Pure artistry and craftmanship. Homerun, slamdunk, hole in one. — 11 years ago
Almonds, cocoa, seville orange, antique furniture #sherryfest2014 — 12 years ago
Andrew Schirmer
Pale nut-brown. Dry, burnt sugar and vanilla, piercing acidity. Fabulous. — 9 years ago