Palomino Fino

Palomino, named after Fernan Yanez Palomonio, one of King Alfonso X`s knights, is the primary grape variety for Sherry styles (Fino, Manzanilla, Amontillado, Oloroso, Palo Cortado) production.

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Bodegas Lustau, Papirusa, Manzanilla, Solera Familiar, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Spain
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£12.95
- half bottle (37.5 cl)
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Andalucía
Berry Bros. & Rudd Fino by Bodegas Emilio Lustau
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£13.25
- bottle (75 cl)
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Berry Bros. & Rudd Amontillado by Bodegas Emilio Lustau
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£16.95
- bottle (75 cl)
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Bodegas Lustau, Palo Cortado, Península, Solera Reserva, Jerez, Spain
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£20.50
- bottle (75 cl)
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Bodegas Lustau, East India Solera, Jerez, Spain
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£28.50
- bottle (75 cl)
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Bodegas Lustau, 3 En Rama, Fino, Jerez de la Frontera, Spain (2023 Release)
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£21.15
- half litre bottle (50 cl)
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Bodegas Lustau, 3 En Rama, Fino, El Puerto de Santa María, Spain (2023 Release)
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£21.15
- half litre bottle (50 cl)
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Bodegas Lustau, Oloroso, Pata de Gallina, Almacenista Jarana, Jerez, Spain
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£23.50
- half litre bottle (50 cl)
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Learn more about Palomino Fino

It is a high yielding variety that is widely planted in Spain producing mostly insipid thin, dull wines lacking in fruit and acidity. However it thrives on the predominantly chalk based soils of Cadiz  where it produces large bunches of golden yellow grapes, which ripen in early September. The resulting must is transparent in colour and somewhat neutral in flavour, but the subsequent wine can develop a coating of flor before maturing in the solera system and produce a whole range of intense and aromatic sherries. It is also grown in South Africa, California, and Australia where it is fortified to make sherry-style wines.