Jorge Ordonez

Alvear Solera 1927, Montilla, Spain.

Grapes 100% Pedro Ximenez, (but just call it “PX” if you want to sound cool and trendy…and I know you do). Facts Kind of like Port, I find Sherry-style wines more suited for chilly weather. It always reminds me of Christmas for some reason… Established in 1729, Alvear is one of Spain’s most prestigious and internationally acclaimed Bodegas. The family is in its eighth generation. | Sherry wines go through a Solera aging system. A…

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Volver Tempranillo, La Mancha, Spain 2009

Grape 100% Tempranillo [TEM-pruh-NEE-yo]   Facts This is another bottle from Spanish Wine God Jorge Ordonez. See yesterday’s review on Can Blau for a little more about him…   The Tempranillo grape is native to Spain and is arguably one of the most “noble” of all Spanish varietals.   The grapes going into the Volver are harvested from a small 72 acre vineyard that were planted in 1967. The wine is fermented in its barrel,…

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Lunch with Victoria Ordonez.

  On Tues April 5th 2011, I got the chance to meet with Victoria Ordonez, sister to Spanish wine importer Jorge Ordonez. After an always amazing lunch at Taverna, I got a few minutes to ask her a little more about the Jorge Ordonez import company, and her role within it.     So how long has the Jorge Ordonez import company been around? About 23 years now.   And how long have you been…

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Llopart Brut Rose Cava–Not Your Average Cava!

Grapes 60% Monastrell, 20% Garnacha and 20% Pinot Noir Facts Have you ever tried a good Cava? I’ll answer for you: No, you have probably  never tasted a decent Cava. Most of the Cava that is readily available from most grocery stores is generic-tasting "fizz". Perfect for mixing with Mimosas, nothing special on its own. Cava doesn’t exactly have the best reputation in the wine world, kind of similar to Asti (Nasti Asti as we…

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