Osborne 10RF Oloroso Medium

Box of 3 bottles
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-8%
£11.50 / bottle
Bottle 75cl.

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Osborne 10 RF Oloroso Medium is a magnificent fortified wine obtained by blending a dry oloroso with a small amount of Pedro Ximénez. This combination offers a semi-sweet wine from the Marco de Jerez that stands out for its flavors of raisins, roasted notes, and nuts, with good body and sweet notes of PX. This premium range Osborne is ideal as an aperitif or accompanying foie gras or smoked cheeses.

Consumption features

Serving temperature

Serve at a temperature between 12 and 16º C

General features

Type of wine

Fortified Wine

Grape variety

100% Palomino Fino

Type of barrel

American oak boots

Type of bottle

Sherry

Barrel aging time

5 years on average

Capacity (cl)

75

Alcohol content (% vol.)

19

Tasting notes

Dark mahogany color, slightly dense to the eye.

On the nose, sweet notes of raisins stand out, with hints of toasted notes, walnuts, and sweet spices like vanilla and cinnamon.

On the palate, it is smooth, deliciously sweet, and silky, with hints of figs, dried fruits, raisins, and apricots. A very pleasant final bitterness stands out.

The winery

With 250 years of history, Bodegas Osborne is one of the most important wine sector business groups in Spain and is internationally recognized for producing high-quality wines. The origins of Osborne date back to the late 18th century (1772), when a young English merchant, Thomas Osborne Mann, arrived in the Cádiz region to trade the finest wines of the area.

Thomas Osborne, originally from Exeter (England), decided to settle in El Puerto de Santa María, where he acquired several wineries to trade Jerez wines. Today, the headquarters of this great business group, which enjoys great fame and international recognition, is located in this Cádiz town. In fact, the group is among the 100 oldest active family businesses in the world.

Generation after generation, the group has demonstrated that its work is synonymous with quality and prestige. It has successfully combined family tradition with technological innovation to produce outstanding and diverse wines.

In its business portfolio, Bodegas Osborne markets wines from the most prestigious regions of the Iberian Peninsula, including Jerez, Oporto, Rioja, Rueda, and Ribera del Duero.

The winery houses the largest selection of old wines from the Marco de Jerez, renowned as VORS (Very Old Rare Sherry) by the Regulatory Council of the Denomination of Origin.

Additionally, in its own wineries, it produces finos, manzanillas, amontillados, olorosos, and sweet wines, all crafted under the D.O. Jerez-Xérès-Sherry and Manzanilla Sanlúcar de Barrameda.

Another highlight is the 1973 acquisition of Bodegas Montecillo, the third-oldest winery in the renowned Rioja region. Similarly, it operates in the areas of Malpica de Tajo and Cádiz under the geographical indications of Vinos de la Tierra de Castilla and Vinos de la Tierra de Cádiz.

But Osborne's empire is not limited to wine. In the 1960s, the advertising campaign for Brandy Veterano became iconic, featuring large roadside billboards across Spain with the now-famous silhouette of the great