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A dark mahogany aperitif with concentrated aniseed, dates, and a satisfying quinine bitterness
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Valdespino Quina, from Jerez, Andalucia, Spain, is a unique and sweet aperitif crafted from a blend of Very Old Oloroso wines and Pedro Ximenez from the historic El Candado solera. This rich spirit undergoes a hydro-alcoholic maceration with Cinchona bark, gentian root, natural liquorice extract, nutmeg, and dried citrus fruits, followed by ageing in old Oloroso barrels for added complexity. It presents a dark mahogany colour with coppery tones, offering concentrated aromas of aniseed, nutmeg, and dates. The palate delivers a satisfying quinine bitterness, leading to a long, complex finish. Perfect as an aperitif, this Quina is also suitable for vegan and vegetarian diets.
75.0CL , 17.5% ABV
Valdespino have produced aperitif wines since the late 19th century. Their original recipes, known as 'Tonics for the Sick', were a blend of sherries macerated with botanicals, fruit and bitter root extracts. In the late 1990s, the Estévez family discovered casks containing these aperitifs and continued to produce small batches for their private collection. The team have since recovered old recipes and revived the original Art Deco labels. They are the only house to produce a vermouth based on a Very Old Oloroso Wines from the bodega's founding soleras, which provide excellent richness and complexity. The Quina is a blend of 20 year old Oloroso wines with Pedro Ximénez from the historic El Candado solera, which imparts additional depth. The blend underwent a hydroalcoholic maceration with Cinchona bark (Quina, the basis of quinine), gentian root, natural liquorice extract and nutmeg, as well as dried oranges and grapefruit. The final blend was then aged in old Oloroso barrels before bottling for additional complexity.
Valdespino Quina presents a dark mahogany hue with coppery tones. Its concentrated aroma profile reveals layered notes of aniseed, nutmeg, and dates. On the palate, it delivers a satisfying bitterness from quinine, complemented by dried citrus fruits and a long, complex finish.
Serve in a tumbler glass on the rocks with a cinnamon stick and a twist of orange.