Astonishing Library Releases from 1931 | Bodegas Toro Albalá PX up to 98pts WA
Astonishing Library Releases from 1931 | Bodegas Toro Albalá PX up to 98pts WA
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The sweet wines below start with a 1931, go up to 98 points from Wine Advocate and most were many in bottle quantities numbered only in the thousands. You need to read on …
Bodegas Toro Albalá produces some of the most amazing dry and sweet Pedro Ximénez based wines from Aguilar de la Frontera - in the province of Cordoba, part of the Montilla Moriles appellation. The winery was founded in 1922 when a small wine grower José María Toro Albalá had the idea of keeping aged wines to create wine treasures destined for the most demanding palates. These family values still drive Toro Albalá’s philosophy today. Toro Albalá wines are now avidly sought by collectors throughout the world.
Critical recognition has been secured. The Toro Albalá Don P.X. Convento Selección 1946 was awarded 100 points by Robert Parker, the first sweet wine from Montilla-Moriles ever awarded a perfect score.
Incredibly, some of these wines, like the Don PX Convento Selección 1931, are kept in barrel at the domaine for over 80 years before bottling and release! Many of the wines below were produced in quantities of just a few thousands bottles, giving them great rarity as well as incredible age.
The range we have put together spans the years 1931 to 1968 for two of the best loved wines: Don P.X. Convento and Don P.X. Convento Selección. They form part of the Bodegas calls “vinos olvidados” (“forgotten wines”). These wines are museum quality, and we feel privileged to be able to offer tiny quantities to you today:

