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Sherry - Wikipedia Sherry (Spanish: Jerez [xeˈɾeθ]) is a fortified wine produced from white grapes grown around the city of Jerez de la Frontera in Andalusia, Spain
A beginners guide to sherry wine - The Manual Sherry has held a certain esteem throughout, wearing its nutty, briny, dried fruit flavors on its shimmering gold sleeves and for good reason — the sherry designation contains some of the
What Is Sherry Wine? - Food Wine Sherry is a style of fortified wine made in what is often colloquially referred to as the "sherry triangle" in southern Spain's Andalucia region This triangle is created by the bordering points
Sherry | Types, Production History | Britannica sherry, fortified wine of Spanish origin that typically has a distinctive nutty flavour It takes its name from the province of Jerez de la Frontera in Andalusia, Spain, sherry being an Anglicization of Jerez
How Should You Drink Sherry Wine? A Comprehensive Guide In this article, we will explore the various ways you can drink sherry wine, guiding you through everything from the types of sherry available to the ideal serving temperatures and food pairings
What is sherry and how is it made? : Whisky and Spirits Guides Sherry is the umbrella term for fortified white wines that originate in the Sherry Triangle of southern Spain This protected region falls between the cities of Jerez de la Frontera, Sanlúcar de Barrameda and El Puerto de Santa María
The ultimate guide to Sherry - The Wine Society Discover everything you need to know about Sherry with our ultimate guide Learn about the varieties, blending aging, food matching what makes it unique
What is Sherry Wine: A Comprehensive Guide - cullerwines. com Key Takeaways Sherry wine has a long history in Spain, dating back over 2,000 years The production process for sherry wine involves harvesting, pressing, aging, and blending There are different styles of sherry, including Fino, Manzanilla, Amontillado, Oloroso, Pedro Ximénez, and Cream