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Sánchez Romate Don José Oloroso

One of the true great quality Sherry's available at Dan Murphy's. Rich, nutty flavours with a flash of walnut. Soft and delicate on the finish, a great example of a dry, but concentrated Oloroso.

Quinta do Noval Tawny 10 Years Old

The 10 year old displays lifted aromas of dried fruits and nuts. Rich and smooth on the palate with flavours of toffee and paneforte, it has elegant structure and a long, dry finish.

Oscar 697 Extra Dry Vermouth

Oscar Extra Dry vermouth is French in style, with strong notes of wild fennel, dog rose and oak. Ideal in cocktails.

Chambers Rutherglen Dry Flor Apera

Fresh and dry, average of five to eight years. Doesn't exhibit all the typical Flor characteristics, but carries great length, and quite a refreshing finish.

Martini Bianco

Bigode Red Blend Portuguese (Lisbon)

This is a beautiful, balanced blend of native Portuguese varietals - touriga nacional, touriga franca and tinta roriz. A full bodied wine that will pair deliciously well with a summer barbecue. #5 Top Best Buys Wine Enthusiast 2017.

Quinta do Noval 20 Year Old Tawny Port

Quinta do Noval is an astonishing wine estate, with a rare combination of deep history and innovation. Founded in 1715, it has changed hands just twice over 300 years. The most important thing to understand about Quinta do Noval is, that unlike the other famous names in the world of Port, Noval is a single estate, a single vineyard, a producer that controls every step of production from vine to bottle. The Quinta do Noval 20 Year Old Tawny Port is made entirely from fruit cropped from the Quinta do Noval estate, so this is a step up in quality as well as age from the 10 year old. In Port and the Douro, Richard Mayson has referred to this category as, “the epitome of balance combining freshness and delicacy with the secondary toasted almond and walnut complexity from ageing in wood.” Noval’s contribution to the 20-year-old field is pure premier league. Sublimely elegant and refined, there’s so much intricacy and toffee-scented depth. It’s a perfect example of how delicious and complex a 20-year-old Tawny Port can be.

Classic Manzanilla Sherry

Made in;Sanlúcar de Barrameda from Palomino Fino grapes grown on chalky 'albariza' soils characteristic of Jerez, the grapes are pressed and fermented in stainless steel before fortification. The wine is first biologically-aged under flor yeast and then oak barrels within a traditional solera system. The wine is around 3 years old on average, as soleras do not produce wines of a singular age due to continuous fractional blending over many years. Straw in colour with greenish highlights, light-bodied and dry on the palate with notes of peach blossom and the sea. Enjoy in classic and modern cocktails such as the Tuxedo, Jabberwock, Alberto, Second Serve, or La Perla. Try swapping half the amount of vermouth for sherry in classic recipes for an added layer of complexity, or swapping half the spirit for sherry in cocktails such as the Margarita or Negroni for a lower ABV drink. About Fernando De Castilla: Bodegas Rey Fernando de Castilla is named after the thirteenth century king, also called "El Santo", who conquered much of western Andalusia. The eponymous king is said to have discovered the exceptional qualities of the soil and climate of the Marco de Jerez and its ability produce wines of exceptional quality. Despite the historical name, the bodega is relatively young in Jerez terms, having been founded in the 1960s by Fernando Andrada-Vanderwilde as Fernando III and then renamed in 1972. The Andrada-Vanderwilde family has been involved in winemaking in the area for two centuries, but Fernando initially focused on producing exceptional brandy before expanding to Pedro Ximénez and sherry vinegar. In 1999 Norwegian-born Jan Pettersen was able to realise his lifelong passion and, together with a group of investors, bought the bodega to produce high-end sherry.