Lustau Moscatel Emilin / 17% / 0.75l
- Lustau Moscatel Emilin tastes best served at 10-12 degrees. It will be an excellent companion to any desserts, especially those with lots of fruit and a fresh, citrus character.
Product description
The winery was founded in 1896 by Don José Ruiz-Berdejo. The beginnings were modest, Don José, being a civil servant, cultivated his vines on his Nuestra Señora de la Esperanza farm, where he also made his wines, which he later sold to large exporters. In 1931, after his daughters bought another vineyard, he moved the wines intended for aging to Jerez. In 1945, the first wines signed with brands created by Emilio Lustau appeared, with them direct export outside the country began. The company continued to develop, passing into the hands of the famous Luis Caballero company in 1990, which allowed for its faster development.
Today, Bodegas Lustau is considered a benchmark for top-quality wines. Over the years, Lustau has received numerous international awards, including being the first winery in the world to be awarded the prestigious Len Evans Award for Quality and Consistency twice at the International Wine Challenge. Apart from quality, the company's philosophy has not changed - since its inception, it has wanted to offer customers the widest and most carefully selected range of sherries.
Lustau Moscatel Emilin / 17% / 0.75l
Wine from the Moscatel grape variety, from grapes from the Las Cruces vineyard located on the Atlantic coast. Aged in barrels for 8 years in Jerez de la Frontera. Dark, mahogany color, intense and structured on the nose, full of floral aromas with citrus notes - Moscatel at its best. Rich, smooth and harmonious on the palate, full of dried fruit flavors with added spices. Everything has been very elegantly broken by the right level of acidity. Long, elegant finish, with a persistent floral-fruity combination.
It tastes best served at a temperature of 10-12 degrees. It will be a great companion to all desserts, especially those with a lot of fruit and a fresh, citrus character.