This bottling of a Conde de Osborne Brandy de Jerez was produced using the solera method, the bottle shape was designed by Salvador Dali in 1965. The brandy was imported to Germany by Dethleffsen Flensburg.
Osborne is a Spanish family company based in El Puerto de Santa Maria, which dates back to the Englishman Thomas Osborne Mann and the year 1772. The Osborne bull, the company's trademark (1956, Manolo Prieto), is now considered the unofficial national symbol of Spain.
There are two whisky producers in Spain. The larger and first Spanish whisky distillery is DYC in Palazuelos de Eresma. There is also the small distillery Liber in Padua. In Spain, whisky is often enjoyed with tapas.
This bottling of a Conde de Osborne Brandy de Jerez was produced using the solera method, the bottle shape was designed by Salvador Dali in 1965. The brandy was imported to Germany by Dethleffsen Flensburg.
Osborne is a Spanish family company based in El Puerto de Santa Maria, which dates back to the Englishman Thomas Osborne Mann and the year 1772. The Osborne bull, the company's trademark (1956, Manolo Prieto), is now considered the unofficial national symbol of Spain.
There are two whisky producers in Spain. The larger and first Spanish whisky distillery is DYC in Palazuelos de Eresma. There is also the small distillery Liber in Padua. In Spain, whisky is often enjoyed with tapas.