Bodegas Antigua Casa de Guardia 'Pajarete 1908' Pedro Ximenez

Bodegas Antigua Casa de Guardia 'Pajarete 1908' Pedro Ximenez

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White
Can a single grape variety encapsulate the essence of a region's history and tradition? The Pedro Ximenez from Bodegas Antigua Casa de Guardia is a testament to this, with its roots deeply embedded in the sun-drenched hills of Málaga. The Pajarete 1908 dazzles with aromas of sun- more
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Food that goes well with this wine

We recommend trying Chateau Leoville-Las Cases 'Grand Vin de Leoville' along with the following products to fully reveal the taste quality of the wine.
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Other
Blue cheese
Blue cheese
Sweet desserts
Sweet desserts
Fruity desserts
Fruity desserts
Desserts
Desserts
Poultry
Poultry
cellar
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Bodegas Antigua Casa De Guardia

Grape

Pedro Ximenez

Pedro Ximenez, often celebrated for its luscious sweetness, is like the overindulgent philosopher at a party—rich, complex, and prone to existential musings. This grape, primarily grown in Spain, yields dark, syrupy wines that can be consumed as dessert or as a contemplative companion to cheese. Characterized by flavors of raisin, caramel, and fig, Pedro Ximenez invites drinkers to ponder life's most curious questions, like why the universe is both so grand and yet so inexplicably trivial.
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