Sanchez Romate Moscatel Ambrosia NV 750ml
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Natural sweet wine made from Moscatel grapes. It has a dark mahogany colour and a dense and wide texture. Laced with a strong fruit and flowery aroma. An understated sweet taste, highlighting the varied floral flavours, velvety with a lightly dry and bitter aftertaste. Ideal with pastries, fruit and ice-cream. Serve between 12 and 14ºC.
TASTING NOTE:
Dense dark mahogany and robust body. Floral and fruity aromas. Sober sweetness, highlighting fruit and floral flavours, velvety with a slightly drier and bitter aftertaste.
- Country: Spain
- Region: Andalucia
- Appellation: Jerez – Sherry
- Size: 750ml
- Color: White
- Alcohol by Vol: 18.0%
- Fino & Manzanilla – Crisp, delicate, and aged under flor (a protective layer of yeast).
- Amontillado – Aged under flor, then exposed to oxygen, developing a nutty, richer profile.
- Oloroso – Fully oxidized, dark, and full-bodied with deep caramel and spice notes.
- Pedro Ximénez (PX) – Lusciously sweet with flavors of raisins, figs, and molasses.
Varietal
Sherry
Sherry is a fortified wine produced under strict Denomination of Origin (DO) regulations in the Jerez region of southern Spain. It must be made within the Sherry Triangle, which includes Jerez de la Frontera, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, and El Puerto de Santa María. The primary grape used is Palomino for dry styles, while Pedro Ximénez (PX) and Moscatel are used for sweeter sherries.
Sherry undergoes a unique aging process, often using the solera system, a fractional blending method that ensures consistency over time. It ranges from bone dry to intensely sweet, with styles like:
Sherry offers a wide range of flavors, from almonds and citrus in dry styles to caramelized dried fruits in sweet varieties. It is enjoyed as an aperitif, paired with food, or in cocktails, showcasing its remarkable depth and complexity.






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