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Toro Albalá Palo Cortado Selección Marqués de Poley 1964

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Toro Albalá Palo Cortado Selección Marqués de Poley 1964
Producer Toro Albala
Region, Country Montilla-Moriles, Spain
Bottle Size 750ml
Product Code 19261-750

The museum releases of vintage-dated Pedro Ximénez wines represent the most profound and concentrated expressions of PX from the Toro Albalá stable. Produced by the first two generations of Toro Albalá, the Convento Selección bottlings represent the finest, oldest, rarest selections from their inventory, while the Selección wines were vinified by the second generation and Antonio Sanchez Romero—third-generation head of the estate. The Ginés Liébana label is reserved for older lots purchased and raised by Toro Albalá. Its ‘current’ release (1937) has been maturing in the family’s Aguilar de la Frontera cellars since 1960.

For those who have not experienced PX of this age, these wines are incredibly intense and infinitely complex. These are very different from the younger blended examples—not only in their complexity but also in their heightened savoury nature. Luckily, only small serves are required of these elixirs, and they will keep for months—even years—once opened, provided they are stored carefully (at cellar temperature for added longevity). They are a rare treat on a degustation menu or at the end of a meal. The Amontillado and Palo Cortado present as very intense aperitifs, while the PX wines are pretty much the ultimate pairing for chocolate, coffee or any dish loaded with these ingredients. 22% ABV.

Toro Albalá Palo Cortado Selección Marqués de Poley 1964

Reviews

“The 1964 Palo Cortado Marqués de Poley Selección was aged in a solera system of which 50 botas remain. It’s a very old fortified wine produced with Pedro Ximénez grapes, aged in well-seasoned American oak barrels. It is full-bodied, which hints at an Oloroso origin, and has the aromas of a very old wine with rusty nail, saltpeter, low tide, phosphor and matchstick notes with a volatile twist. Wines like this are not meant to be consumed by the general public (the price already prevents that) as their style is not easy to appreciate and might seem aggressive to some. There are 24,000 liters of this wine.”
94-96 points, Luis Gutiérrez, The Wine Advocate

Reviews

“The 1964 Palo Cortado Marqués de Poley Selección was aged in a solera system of which 50 botas remain. It’s a very old fortified wine produced with Pedro Ximénez grapes, aged in well-seasoned American oak barrels. It is full-bodied, which hints at an Oloroso origin, and has the aromas of a very old wine with rusty nail, saltpeter, low tide, phosphor and matchstick notes with a volatile twist. Wines like this are not meant to be consumed by the general public (the price already prevents that) as their style is not easy to appreciate and might seem aggressive to some. There are 24,000 liters of this wine.”
94-96 points, Luis Gutiérrez, The Wine Advocate

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