Top 100 natural sweet wines of Andalousie - Page 3

Discover the top 100 best natural sweet wines of Andalousie as well as the best winemakers in the region. Explore the varietals of the natural sweet wines that are popular of Andalousie and the best vintages to taste in this region.

Discovering the wine region of Andalousie

Dry, sun-baked southern Spain, world cradle of fortified and oxidative wines. Sherry from Jerez is the signature: Palomino Fino under a veil of flor yields lively, saline Fino with signature notes of almond, yeast, green apple and a sharp iodine edge; more maritime Manzanilla (Sanlúcar); unveiled Oloroso in grand oxidation (walnut, caramel, tobacco). Pedro Ximénez from Montilla-Moriles: intense dark sweet (fig, raisin, coffee, molasses). Also muscat Málaga.

Cult aperitifs and desserts.

Discover the grape variety: Bobal

Intensely coloured, structured reds with an inky robe and tight tannins, featuring aromas of blackberry, black plum, black cherry, spices, liquorice and balsamic notes. High acidity and good ageing potential in old vines. The absolute star of Utiel-Requena DO (Valencia province) where it is experiencing a marked qualitative revival, also made as typey Clarete rosés and modern ageing cuvées. Also in Manchuela DO and Ribera del Júcar DO. Native Levantine grape.

Food and wine pairing with a natural sweet wine of Andalousie

natural sweet wines from the region of Andalousie go well with generally quite well with dishes of sweet desserts, mature and hard cheese or appetizers and snacks such as recipes of king's cake with frangipane, truffle with saint-nectaire cheese or steamed carrots with saffron.

Organoleptic analysis of natural sweet wine of Andalousie

On the nose in the region of Andalousie often reveals types of flavors of pear, dried flowers or almonds and sometimes also flavors of hay, saline or non oak. In the mouth in the region of Andalousie is a powerful with a nice freshness.