Bodegas Lustau
Cream East India Solera, Bodega Lustau
75 cl bottle. Its aging recalls that of the wines that crossed the oceans in the 17th century to the colonies and returned to European ports with greater complexity and silkiness.
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Original Made in Spain 2025

Technical sheet:

Winery: Lustau Fine Selected Wines

D.O. Jerez-Xerés-Sherry

Average age 15 years

Variety: 80% Palomino, 20% Pedro Ximémez (Sweet Oloroso).

Alcohol content: 20.0 % vol.

Tasting note:

Dark mahogany color. Intense aroma of ripe fruit, mocha, cocoa and toffee. Very complex on the palate, with clean acidity. Flavors of raisins, walnuts and caramelized orange.

Serving temperature: 10-12º C.

Pairing: Perfect with cheese boards, foie gras or desserts. Best served in a wide glass with ice and a slice of orange. Its distinctive and inimitable personality has made it a true benchmark in contemporary cocktail culture.

Bodegas Lustau

Bodegas Lustau was founded in 1896 by Don José Ruiz-Berdejo. It was a modest beginning: Don José, a court clerk, cultivated the vines on his estate, Nuestra Señora de la Esperanza. In the vineyard house itself, he aged the wines that he would later sell to the large export wineries. He was an almacenista. An almacenista was a winegrower who made and aged his own wines, but, lacking commercial contacts, ultimately sold his production to large bodegas. Today, their status as almacenistas does not allow them to bottle wine for sale to the public, which has meant that many have gradually disappeared; however, those that remain possess exceptional criaderas and soleras. Lustau is the only winery that produces wines in the three cities of the Sherry Triangle: Jerez de la Frontera, El Puerto de Santa María, and Sanlúcar de Barrameda. Its vineyards receive around 3,000 hours of sunshine each year, accompanied by relatively high rainfall, averaging 600 liters per square meter annually. The landscape of the area is made up mostly of hills of very white limestone soil known as “albariza.” Its uniqueness comes from the fact that this area lay beneath the sea thousands of years ago. To a lesser extent, clay and sandy soils appear in areas closer to the coast. Bodegas Lustau is now considered a worldwide benchmark for top-quality wines. In recent years, Lustau has received numerous international awards. Highlights include Best Spanish Winery of 2011 and Best Sherry Producer in 2014 and 2016, awarded in London by the International Wine & Spirit Competition. Lustau was the first winery in the world to receive the prestigious Len Evans Trophy twice, in recognition of its quality and consistency, in 2011 and 2016 at the renowned International Wine Challenge. Year after year, Lustau wines also receive numerous awards and accolades, placing the winery among the most highly awarded in the world. Lustau’s philosophy has remained the same since its origins in 1896: to offer consumers the broadest and most select collection of Sherry specialties.
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