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Perez Barquero Gran Barquero Pedro Ximenez, NV, Montilla, Spain
Waitrose £6.49 50cl
Deep mahogany in colour. A powerful treacle edged coffee aroma. The palate is very sweet and very sticky. Absolutely packed with raisin and cocoa flavours. It is mouth-filling and substantial and while it would go with heavier desserts the combination may be a little rich and filling! We prefer it on its own or poured over ice cream. Alcohol 15%.

This is a fortified wine made from sun-dried Pedro Ximenez (PX) grapes that have matured in oak barrels for 5 years. It is also one of those unique wine styles you have to try at least once!
Scribblings Rating - 90/100
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