87 RP Points
Tio Pepe - Dry Fino Sherry - 75cl - Onshore Cellars
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dry
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ABV
15%
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7° - 9° C
Key Characteristics
High alcoholWarmingFull-bodiedLight intensityChalkyMedium acidity

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Tio Pepe

Tio Pepe

Tío Pepe is the flagship sherry brand of González Byass, a family-owned bodega established in Jerez de la Frontera in 1835. Located in the heart of the Jerez-Xérès-Sherry...

Tío Pepe is the flagship sherry brand of González Byass, a family-owned bodega established in Jerez de la Frontera in 1835. Located in the heart of the Jerez-Xérès-Sherry denomination in Andalucía, Spain, the producer specializes exclusively in sherry wines using the traditional solera aging system that defines this unique Spanish wine region.

The Jerez-Xérès-Sherry appellation operates under strict regulations governing the production of sherry, requiring wines to be made from Palomino, Pedro Ximénez, or Moscatel grapes grown on the region's distinctive albariza soils. These chalky, limestone-rich soils retain moisture during the hot Andalusian summers while reflecting sunlight back to the vines. The solera system involves aging wines in a pyramid of oak barrels, where younger wines gradually blend with older ones over many years, creating consistency and complexity.

Tío Pepe Fino represents the classic dry sherry style, aged under a protective layer of flor yeast that develops naturally on the wine's surface in partially filled barrels. This biological aging process imparts the characteristic fresh, saline qualities and pale straw color that define fino sherry, making it one of the most recognizable expressions of Jerez winemaking.

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Andalucia

Andalucia

Andalucia encompasses Spain's southernmost wine regions, stretching across the provinces of Cádiz, Córdoba, Huelva, and Málaga. This autonomous community is globally recognized as the birthplace of sherry, with...

Andalucia encompasses Spain's southernmost wine regions, stretching across the provinces of Cádiz, Córdoba, Huelva, and Málaga. This autonomous community is globally recognized as the birthplace of sherry, with its winemaking traditions dating back over 3,000 years. The region's strategic position between the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, combined with its proximity to North Africa, has shaped both its viticultural practices and the unique wine styles that emerge from its vineyards.

The climate here is predominantly Mediterranean with strong Atlantic influences, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild winters. The albariza soils of the Jerez triangle—composed of limestone, clay, and silica—provide excellent water retention during the region's arid growing season. Key appellations include Jerez-Xérès-Sherry and Manzanilla-Sanlúcar de Barrameda in Cádiz province, along with Montilla-Moriles in Córdoba, each contributing distinct characteristics to the region's wine portfolio.

Palomino Fino dominates plantings in the sherry-producing areas, prized for its neutral character that allows the solera aging system to impart complexity. Pedro Ximénez, grown primarily in Montilla-Moriles and parts of Jerez, produces intensely sweet wines after the grapes are sun-dried. The region's defining feature is the biological aging process under flor—a layer of yeast that develops naturally on certain wines, creating the distinctive nutty, saline character found in fino and manzanilla sherries, while oxidative aging produces the richer amontillado and oloroso styles.

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Jerez-Xeres-Sherry

Jerez-Xeres-Sherry

Jerez-Xérès-Sherry is the Denominación de Origen that governs the production of Sherry in southwestern Spain's Andalucía region. The appellation covers the so-called "Sherry Triangle" formed by the towns...

Jerez-Xérès-Sherry is the Denominación de Origen that governs the production of Sherry in southwestern Spain's Andalucía region. The appellation covers the so-called "Sherry Triangle" formed by the towns of Jerez de la Frontera, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, and El Puerto de Santa María in Cádiz province. The triple name reflects the historical linguistic influences in the region—Jerez being Spanish, Xérès the French adaptation, and Sherry the English corruption of the original Arabic "Sherish."

The region's unique terroir centers on its distinctive albariza soils, a white chalky limestone that retains moisture during the hot, dry summers while providing excellent drainage. The Atlantic maritime influence moderates temperatures and creates the humidity necessary for flor development. Palomino Fino dominates plantings for dry sherries, while Pedro Ximénez and Moscatel grapes are used for sweet styles. The solera aging system, where wines are fractionally blended across multiple barrel levels, creates the complex layered character that defines authentic Sherry.

Sherry production encompasses a spectrum of styles from bone-dry Fino and Manzanilla aged under flor yeast, to rich Amontillado and Oloroso that develop through oxidative aging after the flor dies away. Each style displays distinct characteristics—Fino offers saline minerality and almond notes, Amontillado combines the freshness of biological aging with nutty oxidative complexity, while Oloroso develops deep amber color and concentrated walnut and dried fruit flavors. The biological and oxidative aging processes, unique to this region, create wines of remarkable longevity and distinctive character.

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