La Guita Manzanilla, Andalusia, Half Bts

La Guita Manzanilla, Andalusia, Half Bts

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£9.95

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Description

The La Guita Manzanilla is pale straw-gold in colour and delicate, fresh demeanour and a saline minerality on the finish.


Made from Palomino grapes, mainly from the Miraflores estate: one of Sanlúcar’s most prestigious. Ageing and development is carried out in the coastal town of Sanlúcar de Barrameda, here the flor in the solara grows more quickly in the humid conditions, developing the flavours of this Fino Sherry into the town’s unique style.

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