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Fino Inocente, Valdespino Non Vintage

RegionSherry
Subregion Spain > Sherry
ColourWhite
TypeFortified

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ColourRegionVintageWineQtySizeUnitsPrice IB GBPPerScore
SherryN.V.Fino Inocente, Valdespino3 \ 024×37.5cl30215.002494 LGFino Inocente, Valdespino
SherryN.V.Fino Inocente, Valdespino3 \ 012×75cl30180.001294 LGFino Inocente, Valdespino
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Tasting Notes

The NV Fino Inocente must be one of the few wines in Jerez that is still fermented in 600-liter American oak botas, which is an incredible amount of work compared with fermenting tens of thousands of kilos of grapes (or even more) in a big stainless steel tank. This method was the norm of yesteryear, but is so labor intense that it was discontinued in most wineries, and gives a big diversity of wines, as each barrel has its own character, which contributes to the complexity of the blend. Furthermore, the bottled wine is on average 8 to 10 years old. One other thing that makes it apart from other Finos is that the grapes are exclusively from the high part of the Macharnudo vineyard, so this is a single-vineyard Fino. The nose is very complex, showing the effect of the long lees contact: chalk, dried hay, aromatic herbs and salty almonds. The palate is full, but at the same time elegant and balanced, powerful and fine, with the texture of a Meursault rather than a Puligny. A very complex wine, that manages to be both powerful and elegant. Inocente is great value for money.

94
Luis Gutierrez, Wine Advocate, August 2013

Very deep nose, hints of oxidative character. Very salty, intense, marine and well sheltered by a toasty character. More complexity and depth than an everyday fino. Broad palate with saltiness and concentration, very toasty flavours. Rich and impressive. Imperative tasting for sherry lovers.

17.5
Ferran Centelles, JancisRobinson.com, October 2014

Pale straw. Strongly smoky and briney on the nose. Dusty and fresh almonds on the nose, too, with some hay. Tangy but softly textured, definitely an easy-going fino but there’s much pleasure in its gentleness. Lapsang smokiness on the finish.

16.5
Julia Harding MW, JancisRobinson.com, April 2016
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