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González Byass Amontillado Cuatro Palmas

The 2013 González Byass Amontillado Cuatro Palmas has earned its place in The World of Fine Wine’s handpicked collection of tasting notes, featuring insights from the world’s foremost wine authorities. Explore in-depth commentary from wine experts Andrew Jefford, Richard Mayson and Jesús Barquín on González Byass Amontillado Cuatro Palmas - an internationally acclaimed fortified wine from Andalusia.
González Byass Amontillado Cuatro Palmas
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Wine Name
González Byass Amontillado Cuatro Palmas

Wine Producer
Bodegas González Byass

Score
94

Wine Style
Fortified Wine

Grape Type
Palomino Fino

Country
Spain

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Jesús Barquín: Chestnut. The nose is fine and delicate, with fresh herbs and a hint of dried fruit. The palate is clean, long, well defined, expressive, with excellent acidity. A great Amontillado of remarkable Jerez character. 18.5

Andrew Jefford: Pale to mid-walnut. Sweet, warm, present, enveloping aromas: like a vapor bath of dried apricots, old wood, and warm stones. Very showy, but deliciously so. On the palate, this is much drier than I expected—that aromatic sweetness doesn’t come through in the same way. It’s very pure and long, dense and driving, with huge edge and incision, volume and print; the tongue trembles a little beneath the flavor weight. The dried apricots have been dried so far, and their skins pounded so furiously into their flesh, that all that remains is a kind of salty, scoured, age-bittered memory of the thing itself. It is, in fact, austere and challenging, but rigorous, pure, and true: a Calvin of an Amontillado. Again, I find it hard to score, since it is almost more admirable than likable. But if you want something to admire… 17

Richard Mayson: Mid-amber, with a green glint; gentle, seamless, savory aromas, lightly roasted almonds with the merest hint of citrus peel, quite suave initially; fine and elegant, a bowl of salted nuts in a glass, long and linear with a rapier-like finish—a complete apéritif! 18.5

Details

Wine expert Andrew Jefford
Richard Mayson
Jesús Barquín
Tastings year 2013
Region Andalusia
% Alcohol By Volume21
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