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Fino Electrico, Solera 5 Anos, Toro Albala

The name 'Electrico' refers to the location of the estate on a former power station. Its colour is straw yellow, with olive green and sometimes emerald tones. The nose is complex, subtle, bright, with breadcrumbs, toasted hazelnuts, fresh almonds and spices like cloves. The palate is particularly saline, nobly bitter and fine, suave, civilised and persistent. R. Parker, Wine Advocate: 88/100; J. Suckling: 92/100
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Viticulture

The name 'Electrico' refers to the location of the estate on a former power station.

Oenology

The grapes are not crushed, they arrive naturally at 15° of potential alcohol and the fino that is made from them is therefore not mutated. The must comes from the first juices to leave the press. Aged for about 10 years.

Suggestions for accompaniment

It is the wine for tapas, seafood and other shellfish. It can also be served with grilled fish or dry hard cheeses.

Domain
The Andalusian vineyards are divided into several appellations, including Montilla-Moriles, which certainly has the oldest vineyards in the region, as it was already prosperous in Roman times. The climate here is continental, very warm, with short winters and low rainfall. The harvest begins in mid-August and is the earliest in Spain. The king grape variety is Pedro Ximenez (PX), which is vinified into dry or sweet wines in oxidative modes, with long to very long maturation. Located in the village of Aguilar de la Frontera, 50 kilometres from Cordoba, the estate was founded in 1844 by Antonio Sánchez Prieto. In 1922, José Toro Albala, who had a passion for both wine and archaeology, restored and moved the winery to the old power station in Aguilar, with its large underground warehouses ideal for storing wine. For almost a century, the winery produced wine to be aged in its cellars, but without bottling it. Things changed at the end of the 20th century with the birth of the first vintages. For some years now, Antonio Sanchez Romero has been at the helm of the winery, creating unique jewels without losing sight of the essence of his estate, the Pedro Ximenez: an extraordinary grape variety. A true romantic character, he is also a great oenologist, with encyclopaedic knowledge and a lively and always inventive personality. His wines reflect this.
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