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🇪🇸馬拉加・歐洲最古老的釀酒歷史之一
🌊特別的氣候優勢・氣候為地中海氣候,受海洋影響
⛰️珍稀的地理優勢.葡萄栽培是非灌溉的,在海拔高達 850 米的板岩風土、石灰石和粘土上進行
JD: 令人驚艷的美酒!它展現出白桃、橘子和鳳梨的香氣,充滿誘人和豐富的甜果風味。它具有良好的酸度、出色的果味純度和乾淨、優雅的風格,使人愉悅地享用
Winery: Jorge Ordóñez
Grapes: 100% Moscatel de Alejandría
Region: Spain / Andalucía / Málaga
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Guia Penin 94 pts
James Suckling 93 pts
Extremely fresh and floral. The palate is frankly sweet, but with stunning freshness and a lovely lightness of touch. I love the succulent and refreshing, long finish that pulls you back for more. Drink now for the vibrant aromas.
Robert Parker 91 pts
The 2015 Seleccion Especial (#1) comes from the steep slate mountain vineyards of Malaga, where the yields range from 0.36 to 0.40 tons of fruit per acre, all of it Muscat from the clone known as Muscat de Alexandria. This wine spent eight months on its lees in stainless steel, and takes nearly 4 kilos of grapes to make one 375ml bottle. It has a light color and an extraordinary fragrant nose of exotic fruits and spring flowers followed by a zesty, light, but intense Muscat. The real challenge is what to compare this wine with. For my part, drinking it by itself as an aperitif, or at the end of a meal, seems the correct way to treat this complex, very intriguing and historic, slightly sweet wine. The candied fruit character and bright acidity balances out the wine’s sweetness. So there is nothing cloying or heavy about it.
Wine Enthusiast 90 pts