Alvear Medium Dry, Montilla Moriles
Critic Reviews (6)
Consistency is a good thing and Alvear has little problem with this product over the years. Born of the Solera system...
Tastes like butterscotch toffee, but without the sweetness. Add to that notes of walnut and orange zest, and you get...
The main difference between the wines of Montilla Moriles and Jerez those is that they are derived solely from Pedro...
This rich, slightly bitter Montilla offers a toasty, nutty and briny palate. A touch of characteristic bitterness...
Amazing value here. This wine is a beautiful golden brown with orange highlights. It is just off dry with the...
Sweet and nutty recalls Sherry (this is a montilla-moriles) with its smell of flor, a sort of cross between a dry and...
Community Reviews (2)
This is the best "sherry" on the LCBO regular list. Located in Montilla, which is just outside of Jerez, this is a nutty, dry wine that is not your grandmothers sweet sherry. One of the BEST VALUES in the lcbo
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Wonderful lifted aroma to this, full of ,figs, nuts, green olives, dried fruits, toffee, orange peel and much more. Only slightly sweet, lithe and bright in the mouth. Palate doesn't quite live up to the nose, but this is delicious, well-priced stuff