- Full medium-bodied, dry. Dense, deep color with a nose of sauvage and bramble berry. Wild herb and blueberry on the palate with a nice finish of tannin, big fruit, and great acidity. Pair with burgers, BBQ, chili, and pizza with the works.
- Full-bodied and complex with bright aromatics. Our flagship wine is sourced from several sustainably farmed vineyards in the Santa Lucia Highlands. As with all Luli wines, the Pinot Noir is hand-harvested and hand-sorted. After the fruit undergoes a fermentation with native yeast, the wine is aged in barrels for 9-10 months. Bottling is done without fining or filtration to maintain the purest sense of the wine.
- Rich and spicy. As the last variety to ripen in the cold Santa Lucia Highlands, the fruit has much time to develop its flavor complexity, color and richness. Our Syrah production extensively uses whole cluster fermentation to enhance aromatics and texture.
- Crisp and fresh. Made in a vin gris style, the red grapes are pressed immediately when they arrive in the winery. The juice is not allowed to sit on the skins, limiting the amount of its color. A beautiful, vibrant wine results.
- From vintner Manuel Cuevas Jurado, after a period of biological aging as Manzanilla, there is an oxidative aging phase. The color of old gold, with a smooth nutty flavor, aromas of caramel, and a long, elegant aftertaste.
- This Fino is aged in El Puerto de Santa Maria for an average of 5 years. It is a smooth, light, dry wine, with aromatic hints of the sea and Baker’s yeast and a nutty flavor.
- Very pale yellow. In addition to yeast, its aroma and flavor are reminiscent of almonds. Very dry on the palate.
- The microclimate in Sanlúcar impregnates the yeast growing on the surface of the Manzanilla with a rare sea salt character. Only 2 of 135 casks have been set aside by our Capataz Manuel Lozano to be bottled, chosen for their delicate and rare characteristics. This wine shows an elegant straw color with golden hints. It has bakery and chamomile aromas and a mineral background. On the palate it is deliciously long, crisp and almost saline.
- The mild weather all year round in El Puerto has a crucial influence on Finos. The flor grows in ideal environmental conditions. Only 2 of 347 casks have been set aside by our Capataz Manuel Lozano to be bottled, chosen for their delicacy. This wine has a pale gold color with bright yellow reflections. Its yeasty flor aromas join with scents of roasted almonds and pungent smoky wood. The wine has a very complex, mineral palate with an appealing acidity on the finish.
- wet, but not sticky in any way, it feels very natural. Surprisingly spicy as well. Mainly pepper. Hints of ripe tropical fruits and molasses. Honey coated nuts. Toasted bread. Hints of cedar oak, walnut cake, cocoa and an overwhelming peppery / gingery warmth in the finish.
- You want sweet? Here’s sugar in the sweetest way you can imagine. Caramelized walnut and pecan, dates and raisins. Wonderful stuff balanced with enough palate-cleansing acid that it doesn’t cloy.
- From vintner Juan García-Jarana, this Oloroso originates from an exclusive solera consisting of only 38 barrels. Mahogany color with nut and pipe tobacco aromas. Nutty undertones on the palate, with a long finish and a slightly sweet aftertaste.
- Originates from an exclusive solera of only 10 barrels. A golden-hued, elegant and classic Amontillado, pungent and aromatic with subtle hints of oak. Nutty and complex on the palate, with a lingering, dry finish.
- Very pale yellow. In addition to yeast, its aroma and flavor are reminiscent of almonds. Very dry on the palate.
- From vintner Manuel Cuevas Jurado, it is characterized by its 7-year aging process. Pale straw color, very aromatic with hints of green apples and salty sea-breeze undertones. Very dry and fresh, with body.
- Produced with 100% Pedro Ximénez grapes. The flavor is sweet and fruity, smooth, velvety and balanced, with a long lingering finish. Winner of the Great Gold Medal at the Concours Mondial du Bruxelles.
- "An elegant Beaujolais: intense ruby-red color; on the nose, aromas of violet, lilac, sometimes blackberry and cranberry. Supple tannins, with lively acidity. On the palate, the wine leaves a pleasant note of wild berries".
- "A truly convivial wine. Owing to the careful blending of various terroirs, the result is a wine of great charm. It has a lovely raspberry color and a brilliant hue. The nose is both refined and intense, with notes of violet, peony and red fruit syrup. As you drink it, it feels fresh and silky. Both freshness and fruit remain for quite a long time on the palate".
- Macan Classico is the second wine in the Bordeaux sense, even though the name might be rather confusing and some people might think this is the superior cuvee. It's clearly a more accessible wine than its sibling, and that's intentional. Bright ruby-colored, with some red fruit and lactic notes complemented by licorice, spices, smoke, coffee, vanilla, balsamic, smoked meat, sweet fruit, and chocolate. Elegant and harmonious, it is medium-bodied with balanced acidity and good length. It's quite approachable and pleasant to drink with some fine tannins.
- The style of the wine is certainly not traditional Rioja after trials, they decided against American oak but the style is not modern alto expression either. Perhaps the term Neo-Classical is most apt, with complex mineral-infused fruit and discreet oak influences, underpinned by a fine but firm structure. These are definitely fine wines in the grand European tradition, and sure to generate serious media, trade and consumer interest.
- Great breed. Beautiful dark garnet color. Intense and elegant aromas, with notes of peony, tea rose and damson plum, often with nuances of liquorice. On the palate, beautiful structure, velvety texture (gras") and majesty. The aftertaste is long, refined and appetizing in a subdued way. The Cru of Beaujolais that is the closest in style to the Burgundies of the Côte d'Or".