Palomino y Vergara - Coñac Requeté, Tres Aspas, Jerez - b. 1930s - n/a (75cl)

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Palomino y Vergara Coñac Requeté, Tres Aspas, Jerez is a 75 cl bottle from the 1930s with original packaging, produced in Spain by Palomino y Vergara, with a cork stopper and a 20 céntimos tax stamp.

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Coñac Requeté - Tres Aspas

Palomino y Vergara - (Jerez)

Coñac, Brandy de Jerez
Jerez-Xerez-Sherry
Founded in 1865
Bottled circa 1930s, precinto 20 céntimos (Tax stamp)
Cork stopper

"In 1765 a man called Palomino (claimed by the family, and not without reason, to be descended from the knight Fernan Yanez Palomino who helped Alfonso X defeat the Moors at the battle of Jerez, and after whom the grape is named) set himself up as a vine grower and wine maker. He earned himself a decent reputation and did well. At roughly the same time three brothers called Juan, Bartolome and Mateo Vergara y Vegas of El Puerto de Santa Maria joined up with a British firm, becoming Vergara & Dickson. This firm prospered and moved to Jerez. Later the firm's name was changed to Juan Vicente Vergara before the two firms merged to become Palomino & Vergara at the beginning of the 20th century.

They were quite a pair. Juan Jose Palomino was appointed Deputy for Andalucia in 1933 by the II Republic, and was also owner of the Diario de Jerez newspaper. Juan Vergara was also a bit of a businessman, having established a pair of factories, one for pencils and the other for ice. They took over the now lost firm of Jose Bertemati. The Vergara family owned a beautiful mansion called the Atalaya, for a while Rumasa's HQ in Jerez, now the Jerez Museum. They owned 300 hectares of vineyard, and their impressive bodega formed a complex known as the 12 Disciples, but unfortunately only three remain; La Cruce, Pio XII and Dios Baco. The latter, built in 1848, was named after a statue of Bacchus on the facade, one of quite a few embellishments. It contained 2,000 butts and a cooperage."


Seller's Story

Please Notice: Combined shipping only applies to Spain and other EU destinations (mainland) max. 12 bottles per combined shipment. For other destinations or larger amount an additional payment might be requiered in order to cover total shipping cost. Shipments to the USA and other Non-EU countries may be limited depending on the state or country of destination. Transport will be made in special wine boxes. All bottles have been adquired from well preserved collections and stored at private wine cellar in perfect conditions of temperature, light and humidity.

Coñac Requeté - Tres Aspas

Palomino y Vergara - (Jerez)

Coñac, Brandy de Jerez
Jerez-Xerez-Sherry
Founded in 1865
Bottled circa 1930s, precinto 20 céntimos (Tax stamp)
Cork stopper

"In 1765 a man called Palomino (claimed by the family, and not without reason, to be descended from the knight Fernan Yanez Palomino who helped Alfonso X defeat the Moors at the battle of Jerez, and after whom the grape is named) set himself up as a vine grower and wine maker. He earned himself a decent reputation and did well. At roughly the same time three brothers called Juan, Bartolome and Mateo Vergara y Vegas of El Puerto de Santa Maria joined up with a British firm, becoming Vergara & Dickson. This firm prospered and moved to Jerez. Later the firm's name was changed to Juan Vicente Vergara before the two firms merged to become Palomino & Vergara at the beginning of the 20th century.

They were quite a pair. Juan Jose Palomino was appointed Deputy for Andalucia in 1933 by the II Republic, and was also owner of the Diario de Jerez newspaper. Juan Vergara was also a bit of a businessman, having established a pair of factories, one for pencils and the other for ice. They took over the now lost firm of Jose Bertemati. The Vergara family owned a beautiful mansion called the Atalaya, for a while Rumasa's HQ in Jerez, now the Jerez Museum. They owned 300 hectares of vineyard, and their impressive bodega formed a complex known as the 12 Disciples, but unfortunately only three remain; La Cruce, Pio XII and Dios Baco. The latter, built in 1848, was named after a statue of Bacchus on the facade, one of quite a few embellishments. It contained 2,000 butts and a cooperage."


Seller's Story

Please Notice: Combined shipping only applies to Spain and other EU destinations (mainland) max. 12 bottles per combined shipment. For other destinations or larger amount an additional payment might be requiered in order to cover total shipping cost. Shipments to the USA and other Non-EU countries may be limited depending on the state or country of destination. Transport will be made in special wine boxes. All bottles have been adquired from well preserved collections and stored at private wine cellar in perfect conditions of temperature, light and humidity.

Details

Distillery/Brand
Palomino y Vergara
Name/ edition
Coñac Requeté, Tres Aspas, Jerez
Country of production
Spain
No. of bottles in lot, other than 1
1
Volume on label
n/a (75cl)
Alcohol %
Alcohol % unknown
Bottling period
1930s
Original packaging
Yes
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Objects sold
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