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Valdespino Pedro Ximenez El Candado 37.5cl

Valdespino Pedro Ximenez El Candado 37.5cl

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Valdespino Pedro Ximénez El Candado is a distinguished sweet sherry from the Jerez region of Spain, renowned for its rich, complex flavors. Crafted from sun-dried Pedro Ximénez grapes, this wine undergoes a traditional solera aging process, resulting in a mahogany hue and a bouquet of dried fruits, raisins, toffee, dark chocolate, coffee, and spice.

On the palate, El Candado is full and luscious, offering a smooth, sweet profile with a sumptuous and lingering finish.

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Tasting Notes

Raisin, Fig, Molasses and Walnut

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Valdespino

Style: Sherry House

Country: Spain

Region: Jerez, Andalucía

Jerez has spent centuries producing some of the most distinctive wines in the world, and Valdespino sits right near the heart of that history.

The house traces its roots back well over six hundred years and remains one of the most respected names in Sherry. Unlike many larger producers, Valdespino retains a particularly strong connection to single vineyards and traditional ageing methods, helping preserve a sense of place that can sometimes disappear within larger blending operations.

Fino remains one of the great strengths of the range. Wines like Inocente show just how complex biologically aged Sherry can become, combining saltiness, almonds, citrus peel and remarkable freshness beneath layers of flor yeast character. The Amontillados, Olorosos and sweeter styles carry similar depth and structure.

What makes Valdespino especially fascinating is its refusal to rush. Long ageing, solera systems and traditional cellar practices all remain central to the house style. These are wines built through patience rather than intervention.

Sherry occasionally suffers from being treated as an afterthought. A glass of good Valdespino generally fixes that problem fairly quickly.