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originally posted by Christian Miller (CMM): Very curious - what style was the "coronation" sherry?
originally posted by MLipton:
Spanish furmint?What next?
Mark Autochthonous Lipton
A lot of Amontillado is quite dry, and of course starts life as Fino. Though at this age, I could see how the lines might blur. What was the color like?originally posted by Peter Creasey:
originally posted by Christian Miller (CMM): Very curious - what style was the "coronation" sherry?
Christian, very good question which made me stop and think.
It was a dryer style so the assumption is that it was a Fino. With the extended age, it took on a delicious richness.
Definitely a fun ending to a nice evening.
. . . . . . . Pete
originally posted by mark e:
originally posted by MLipton:
Spanish furmint?What next?
Mark Autochthonous Lipton
No, Hungarian. https://www.temposvegasicilia.com/en/presentation/corporate-information/business-group
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by mark e:
originally posted by MLipton:
Spanish furmint?What next?
Mark Autochthonous Lipton
No, Hungarian. https://www.temposvegasicilia.com/en/presentation/corporate-information/business-group
Ah, thanks for the clarification, Mark. So this is presumably a dry Furmint made by Oremus in Tokaj. I’ll probably stick to Heidi Schröck’s.
Mark Lipton
originally posted by Christian Miller (CMM): What was the color like?
originally posted by Christian Miller (CMM):
A lot of Amontillado is quite dry, and of course starts life as Fino. Though at this age, I could see how the lines might blur. What was the color like?originally posted by Peter Creasey:
originally posted by Christian Miller (CMM): Very curious - what style was the "coronation" sherry?
Christian, very good question which made me stop and think.
It was a dryer style so the assumption is that it was a Fino. With the extended age, it took on a delicious richness.
Definitely a fun ending to a nice evening.
. . . . . . . Pete