• BRAND

    Williams & Humbert
  • COUNTRY

    Spain
  • REGION

    Jerez - Xeres - Sherry
  • Size

    750ml
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Gran Duque d'Alba Crema de Alba

Gran Duque d'Alba Crema de Alba

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  • BRAND

    Williams & Humbert
  • COUNTRY

    Spain
  • REGION

    Jerez - Xeres - Sherry
  • Size

    750ml

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Gran Duque d'Alba Crema de Alba

Gran Duque d'Alba Crema de Alba |

Regular price $29.97
Regular price $31.97 Sale price $29.97
Sale SOLD OUT
Gran Duque d'Alba Crema is white with golden hues. Creamy and sweet, the low alcohol content and balanced blend of suggestive aromas and flavours make this drink a treat for your palate and nose alike.
Color - Creamy white with golden hues.Bouquet - Notes of vanilla and cacao.Taste - Creamy and sweet with balanced notes of cacao and vanilla.
Serve very cold or over ice. Great as a rich after dinner indulgence.Blend of delicate, high-quality ingredients, including cream, cacao and vanilla, in perfect balance withthe world-famous Gran Duque d’Alba Brandy.
The name Jerez, which is the origin of the english word ‘sherry’, identifies the region as the heart of the sherry-producing zone.A number of factors make Jerez suitable for the production of sherry. First and foremost, the soil has three variants, each imparting its own character to the individual styles of wine. The snow white 'Albariza', which is high in chalk and light in texture, produces the lightest styles of sherry from the Palomino grape variety. 'Baros' is high in clay with a little chalk, while 'Arenas' is sandy; these soils are best suited to growing Pedro Ximenez and Moscatel grapes.

Equally important is the climate, which is influenced by both the cooling effects of the Atlantic Ocean and the warmth that originates in the eastern plains. The moist winds from the sea bring the temperatures down – not only assisting in the preservation of vital acidity in the sherry grapes, but also providing natural air conditioning for local wine cellars. This contributes to a slow and gradual maturation of the wines. The 300 days of sunshine which the region receives on average each year are also important in terms of achieving optimal ripeness for the grapes.

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03/23/2022
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Delicious & Creamy

excellent on its own or in coffee

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