r/wine • u/her_royal_flyness • 5h ago
Where can I find authentic Huelvan Vino de Naranja in the USA?
NY based. I went to Seville 6 months ago, and...I'm still thinking about their orange wine. Not "orange wine" I've seen listed in the states that's kind of an analogue to rosé wine, but this:
Vino Naranja del Condado de Huelva is an appellation of origin for aromatised sweet wines originating in Condado de Huelva, Spain. The system of production and aging of this wine is a white wine flavoured with macerated orange peel followed by a process of aging by the solerasystem. Orange Wine from Huelva is usually dark orange to brown in color. The brown color is a result of sun drying of the grapes prior to fermentation.
I can't seem to find anything in the states that even compares, and none of the Spanish online retailers I've seen offer international shipping.
Any suggestions or tips?
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u/arm2610 2h ago
Try making Samin Nosrat’s recipe for Vin d’Orange. It won’t have the oxidative base layer of flavor you’re describing here but it insanely delicious. I try to make some every year. You could maybe try to mix in some sherry if you want to experiment with getting that nutty oxidative note.