Felipe II Solera Especial Brandy 1960s
Brandy de Jerez is brandy from the Jerez region of Spain - where sherry comes from.
It is aged by the Solera method like sherry, that is new is mixed with old on a systematic basis, accelerating the maturation process. Theoretically, there is some portion of the first brandy ever aged by the distiller in there! Brandy de Jerez is generally sweeter than cognac and has a nice complexity. Felipe II is sweetish, with a nice roundness to the flavor. It is also interesting to note that since alembic distilling was begun by Muslims and the Jerez region was under their rule from many years, brandy de Jerez has quite a pedigree.
We estimate this bottle to be from the 1960s or 1970s.
There are no measurements for strength or capacity on the bottle.
This bottle shows signs of leakage, and as such, is offered here for collection only from our office in Perth, Scotland, and cannot be shipped.
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Please note: Due to the various ages of bottles and their seals, condition of liquid is at the buyer's discretion and no claim can be lodged against failure/leakage in transit.