The Jancis Robinson Story | Mission Blind Tasting | Wine writing competition

La Gitana Manzanilla Hidalgo

• 1 min read

New bottle Hildalgo's La Gitana has long been one of the most reliable and true manzanilla sherries, almost water-white, bone dry, tangy wine from Andalucia that is made to be drunk as though it were a white table wine. The big problem with this delicious, quintessential summer drink has been ensuring that it was recently bottled and shipped for it can easily start to oxidise and lose the freshness that is its stock in trade.

The family firm of Hidalgo have recently adopted the new bottle shown, however, so for the moment at least, spotting a fresh bottle of La Gitana should be easy. If you come across the more old-fashioned version, avoid it at all costs. There is also a bottling date on the back label so that you can track stock turnover. They recommend drinking the wine within a year of bottling; I'd recommend drinking it as close to bottling date as possible.

The funny thing is that we used to be rather wary of fortified wines because they were so strong relative to unfortified/table wines. Nowadays Manzanilla and Fino, the light, dry styles of sherry, are shipping out of Andalucia at just 15 per cent alcohol, while the average alcohol level of table wines has been rising steadily for all sorts of reasons – both climatic, viticultural and growers' increasing search for full physiological ripeness – sometimes to over 15 per cent (although should this happen, the winemakers tend to 'humidify' the results back down to a level below 15 per cent which keeps it in a lower tax bracket in many countries). It also stops the drinker getting more of a kick than they bargained for.

Best price in Britain for this appetising wine, quite delicious with olives, salted almonds and/or jamón serrano as an aperitif or with chilled gazpacho as a first course, is £4.99 from Majestic Wine Warehouses if two bottles are bought. Sainsbury's and Waitrose also stock it and special deals are expected on this particular product during July.

The independents tend to stock the useful 50cl bottle, although this can sometimes cost as much as the full 75cl chez Majestic.

See 01/07/03

Choose your plan
Member
$135
/year
Save over 15% annually
Ideal for wine enthusiasts
  • Access 296,870 wine reviews & 16,132 articles
  • Access The Oxford Companion to Wine & The World Atlas of Wine
  • Access askJancis, our AI wine assistant
Inner Circle
$249
/year
 
Ideal for collectors

Everything in “Member”, plus:

  • Early access to the latest wine reviews, 48 hours in advance
  • Early access to the latest articles, 48 hours in advance
Professional
$299
/year
For individual wine professionals
  • Access 296,870 wine reviews & 16,132 articles
  • Access The Oxford Companion to Wine & The World Atlas of Wine
  • Access askJancis, our AI wine assistant
  • Early access to the latest wine reviews & articles, 48 hours in advance
  • Commercial use of up to 25 wine reviews & scores for marketing
Business
$399
/year
For companies in the wine trade

Everything in “Professional”, plus:

  • Commercial use of up to 250 wine reviews & scores for marketing
  • Access to submit wines for review
  • Offer memberships to your employees and manage them from a single place
  • API access available for an additional fee
Pay with
Visa logo Mastercard logo American Express logo Logo for more payment options
Join our newsletter

Get the latest from Jancis and her team of leading wine experts.

By subscribing you agree with our Privacy Policy and provide consent to receive updates from our company.

More Wines of the week

chickens in the HJW vineyard at Hermann J Wiemer, Seneca Lake
Wines of the week The dry white wine that established New York’s Finger Lakes as the Riesling mecca of the US. And it’s only...
Constantino Ramos
Wines of the week A Vinho Verde white made with the exactitude of a former chemist and the soul of a vine whisperer. From...
Ried Kellerberg in autumn
Wines of the week Summer dreams in a limy, zesty white wine from Austria, from €9.90, £18.37, $19.99 . Above, the Kellerberg vineyard, one...
Flowers in the Meinklang vineyard
Wines of the week A magical sparkling wine from Austria, from €9, £15.50, $16.95. It is, some say, the time when magic is strongest...

More from JancisRobinson.com

Boscastle harbour
Free for all Extraordinary seafood and the magic of a good pairing at The Rocket Store. Boscastle harbour is pictured above. The restaurant...
Ch Langoa Barton chai in May 2025
Free for all How is the work of the ISVV transmitted to the châteaux? And how has it affected the wines? Plus, highlights...
Wanton at XO Kitchen
Bite-sized Umami junkies, head east for jaw-achingly tasty fusion and a Honshu sour. Having garnered itself quite a reputation for clever...
Harvest at Robert Weil by Peter Quirin.jpg
Tasting articles A year of extraordinary balance, bright acidity and some of the best Gutsweine in recent memory. Plus a whole lot...
cheddars, apples and fruity red wine
Inside information Real cheddar for real wine. By some small miracle I manage to locate the one with four functioning wheels. My...
Monty on the beach at Betty’s Bay, near Hemel-en Aarde
Tasting articles Coolness and light in bottles from some of South Africa’s best producers. Above, Monty enjoys the cool surf in Betty’s...
Chris Keets (left) and Banele Vanele (right)
Tasting articles Proof that South Africa remains one of the most rewarding countries for wine. Above, Chris Keets (left) of Weather Report...
Lasseter Trinity Ridge Vineyard - Michael Housewright photography
Tasting articles The combination of historic vineyards, high elevation, volcanic soils and organic viticulture make this little-known AVA stand out. Above, Lasseter...
Wine inspiration delivered directly to your inbox, weekly
Our weekly newsletter is free for all
By subscribing you're confirming that you agree with our Terms and Conditions.