Viscount of Almocadén
Viscount of Almocadén (Spanish: Vizconde de Almocadén) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain, granted in 1926 by Alfonso XIII to Manuel Domecq y Núñez de Villavicencio, main promoter of the sherry wine market.[2][3] The title makes reference to Pago de Almocadén, an area situated in Jerez de la Frontera.
Viscountcy of Almocadén | |
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Creation date | 21 June 1926 |
Monarch | Alfonso XIII |
Peerage | Peerage of Spain |
First holder | Manuel Domecq y Núñez de Villavicencio, 1st Viscount of Almocadén |
Present holder | Sofía Bolín y Domecq, 6th Viscountess of Almocadén[1] |
Viscounts of Almocadén
- Manuel Domecq y Núñez de Villavicencio, 1st Viscount of Almocadén
- Pedro Francisco Domecq y González, 2nd Viscount of Almocadén
- Pedro Domecq y Zurita, 3rd Viscount of Almocadén
- Manuel Alfonso Domecq y Zurita, 4th Viscount of Almocadén
- Mercedes Domecq y Zurita, 5th Viscountess of Almocadén
- Sofía Bolín y Domecq, 6th Viscountess of Almocadén
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