Pedro Ximénez is a white wine grape variety that is also known by the terms “Pedro Gimenez” or “PX.” This variety is cultivated in South America and is said to have been introduced in the Canary Islands before being transported to Germany. It is said that the variety was introduced to Jerez by a soldier names Pedro Ximenez, who served in the Navy of King Charles the Fifth. The “Pedro Gimenez” variety is the most planted grape in Argentina and is used to craft fortified wines in the region of Jerez. This variety however, is different from the variety grown in Spain. The grape type is grown in Australia for Apera wines and can be blended to craft dessert wines. It is also used in Chile, Spain and is grown sparsely in California. The Pedro Ximénez variety features small round berries that are thin-skinned. Pedro Ximenez in Argentina produces fruit earlier in the year and contains leaves with three lobes. Wine made from the Pedro Ximenez grape typically pairs well with sweet desserts, such as rice pudding, caramel, an ice cream sundae, or Asian black sticky rice. The wines crafted typically use a process of drying out the grapes until they are almost raisin-like, and then taking the juice through other fermentation and aging processes. The taste of Pedro Ximenez features figs, dried fruits, or toffee.
Wine produced from grapes coming from the best vineyards from Sierra de Montilla and Moriles Alto (top quality area)
Aged in American Oak for 8 years
Color: Amber color with some topaz reflections.
An intense and elegant expression from the oxidative ageing process, with some dry fruits characters. The aromas are reminiscent of its ancestor - Fino. Velvety, warm, round and well-structured on the palate with almond flavors. A well-balanced wine.
Wonderful as an aperitif and to accompany soups and consommés. Extremely good where its distinctive taste adds unique character to a wide range of dishes. Try also with marinated meats and selfish as aperitif.
La Despensa Boutique Sangiovese is made from 100 percent Sangiovese.
There's really very little Sangiovese in Chile. It was an educated gamble to plant this variety in La Despensa little corner of Colchagua and the team is thrilled with the results.
This Sangiovese is a fresh and fruity take on a classic Italian variety, but with the typical savoury notes of tomato and cherry. Perfect for early drinking, but will improve for many years to come.
Segla Rauzan Margaux is made from 54% Cabernet Sauvignon, 41% Merlot, 4% Petit Verdot, 1% Cabernet Franc.
Deep ruby in appearance, Segla delivers aromas of blueberry and vanilla on the nose. On the palate it is medium bodied with silky tannins.
Review:
Takes a very fresh approach, with an open-knit feel to the mulled raspberry and red currant fruit. Pretty lilac, incense and singed apple wood notes underscore the fruit, while silky but persistent tannins carry the finish. Shows latent depth and precise balance, so don't let this early charm fool you, as this should unfurl beautifully in the cellar. Best from 2022 through 2040. 10,000 cases made.
-Wine Spectator 95 Points