Fernando A. de Terry - Coñac Centenario - b. late 1950s-1960s - n/a (75cl) - 3 bottles

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(Wooden box not included in the lot, photo added to show the bottles just come out from its original box)

Coñac Centenario (3 Bottles)

Fernando A. de Terry - (Puerto de Sta. Maria)

Coñac, Brandy de Jerez
Jerez-Xerez-Sherry
Year of constitution of the solera: 1934
Bottled 1950s, precinto 80 céntimos (Tax stamp)
Cork stopper

Destilado de los Mejores Vinos de Jerez
Distilled from the Best Sherry Wines

"Brandy Terry Centenario is a traditional brandy made by the Criaderas y Soleras system with a selection of holandas and wine spirits matured in American oak butts.

Terry Centenario follows a traditional and careful process. Made with "airén" grapes, the result of the distillation is called Holland, an alcohol of 70º. To produce brandy, only the central part of the distillate, the “heart”, is used.

Aging is carried out using the criaderas and soleras system, stored in American oak casks previously filled with fine wines from Jerez. The ready-to-bottle brandy is obtained from the solera, which is the fine one closest to the ground and the one that has and monopolizes the oldest holandas. This process gives rise to an exceptional and uniform product in colour, flavor and aroma.
History

Guillermo Terry, the founder of the famous winery, arrived in Cádiz in 1574 and soon became a successful merchant. However, it was his precursor, Santiago José de Terry y Buset, who followed him and started the winery business in 1783.

In the mid-19th century, he was succeeded by his son Fernando A. de Terry, who began to produce his own wines in Puerto de Santa María. It will not be until the third generation, with Fernando Matías de Terry, when the winery is officially founded. In 1905 Terry covered the bottle with a handmade net made in the same city, innovating and at the same time improving the economic situation of many artisans in the city. Forty years later, the Terry family bought the famous Hierro del Bocado Carthusian horse farm, and from then until now the Carthusian horse will be the essential icon and soul of the brand's image, along with the innovative yellow mesh."

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.

(Wooden box not included in the lot, photo added to show the bottles just come out from its original box)

Coñac Centenario (3 Bottles)

Fernando A. de Terry - (Puerto de Sta. Maria)

Coñac, Brandy de Jerez
Jerez-Xerez-Sherry
Year of constitution of the solera: 1934
Bottled 1950s, precinto 80 céntimos (Tax stamp)
Cork stopper

Destilado de los Mejores Vinos de Jerez
Distilled from the Best Sherry Wines

"Brandy Terry Centenario is a traditional brandy made by the Criaderas y Soleras system with a selection of holandas and wine spirits matured in American oak butts.

Terry Centenario follows a traditional and careful process. Made with "airén" grapes, the result of the distillation is called Holland, an alcohol of 70º. To produce brandy, only the central part of the distillate, the “heart”, is used.

Aging is carried out using the criaderas and soleras system, stored in American oak casks previously filled with fine wines from Jerez. The ready-to-bottle brandy is obtained from the solera, which is the fine one closest to the ground and the one that has and monopolizes the oldest holandas. This process gives rise to an exceptional and uniform product in colour, flavor and aroma.
History

Guillermo Terry, the founder of the famous winery, arrived in Cádiz in 1574 and soon became a successful merchant. However, it was his precursor, Santiago José de Terry y Buset, who followed him and started the winery business in 1783.

In the mid-19th century, he was succeeded by his son Fernando A. de Terry, who began to produce his own wines in Puerto de Santa María. It will not be until the third generation, with Fernando Matías de Terry, when the winery is officially founded. In 1905 Terry covered the bottle with a handmade net made in the same city, innovating and at the same time improving the economic situation of many artisans in the city. Forty years later, the Terry family bought the famous Hierro del Bocado Carthusian horse farm, and from then until now the Carthusian horse will be the essential icon and soul of the brand's image, along with the innovative yellow mesh."

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
Fernando A. de Terry
Name/ edition
Coñac Centenario
Country of production
Spain
No. of bottles in lot, other than 1
3
Volume on label
n/a (75cl)
Alcohol %
Alcohol % unknown
Bottling period
late 1950s-1960s
Sold by
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Objects sold
100%
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