STANDARD

Osborne

El Puerto de Santa María · DO Jerez-Xérès-Sherry

FOUNDED Official date of origin 1772
APPELLATION Jerez-Xérès-Sherry
TASTING NOTES 11 published

Osborne officially dates its origins to 1772. The early corporate genealogy of the company is complex and closely connected with the network of British wine merchants operating in Cádiz and…

Amontillado Fino Oloroso Palo Cortado Pedro Ximénez

Osborne officially dates its origins to 1772. The early corporate genealogy of the company is complex and closely connected with the network of British wine merchants operating in Cádiz and El Puerto de Santa María during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Thomas Osborne Mann entered the wine trade in the early nineteenth century, initially using facilities associated with James Duff and the Duff Gordon company to store and ship his wines; he later became a partner in that business, and the Osborne family progressively consolidated control during the nineteenth century. The history should not be simplified by stating that Thomas Osborne Mann directly created the present company in 1772.

Osborne remains a family-controlled Spanish group. Sofía Osborne Coloma became chair of its board of directors in June 2023. The company has developed far beyond its original Sherry business and now operates across wine, spirits and premium food. Its historic Sherry activity is centred on Bodega de Mora in El Puerto de Santa María, a cellar dating from 1828 in the Campo de Guía winery district, which now houses a significant collection of historic soleras.

One of the company’s most recognisable cultural assets is the Toro de Osborne: Manolo Prieto designed the silhouette in 1956 for an advertising campaign promoting Veterano brandy, and the first roadside structure was installed the following year. In 1997, Spain’s Supreme Court permitted the silhouettes to remain because of their integration into the landscape and the aesthetic or cultural interest they had acquired. This judgment did not convert them into formally protected historic monuments.

The broader Sherry portfolio includes Fino Quinta and Fino-Amontillado Coquinero alongside limited releases from mature family soleras. The summit of the range is formed by four VORS wines incorporated into the Osborne portfolio from historic Domecq holdings in 2008: Amontillado 51-1a, from a solera established in 1830; Oloroso Sibarita, associated with a solera founded in 1792; Palo Cortado Capuchino, from a solera dating to 1790; and Pedro Ximénez Venerable, whose solera was established in 1902. These dates refer to the historical establishment of the soleras and not to the exact chronological age of every component in a given bottling. Their VORS certification guarantees a minimum average age of thirty years; any greater age attributed to an individual wine should be identified as a producer or cellar estimate.

Amontillado 51-1a Amontillado VORS
Oloroso Sibarita Oloroso VORS
Palo Cortado Capuchino Palo Cortado VORS
Pedro Ximénez Venerable PX VORS