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  1. Sherry Wine Guide: Everything You Need to Know

    • Have you ever tried Sherry wine or been to Spain’s “Sherry Triangle?” Well, let me tell you, it’s not your grandmother’s Sherry and after a visit to the region, the complex and mystifying wine is now a staple in our cel… 展开

    What Is Sherry?

    Sherry (also known as Jerez or Xérès) is a fortified wine, which means that alcohol is added to the wine in a second stage of production (this doesn’t mean dumping bunch of grain al… 展开

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    Sherry Wine Terminology

    To truly appreciate Sherry wine and better understand this guide, one must become … 展开

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    Sherry Tasting Vocabulary

    Here are some terms commonly used when describing Sherry: 1. Dry: A term used to describe Sherries that contain little to no residual sugar, like Fino and Manzanilla. 2. Nutty: A charact… 展开

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    The History of Sherry

    Borne of sun and soil in southern Spain’s Andalusia region, Sherry has a rich history that stretches back nearly 3,000 years. Ancient Phoenician settlers first introduced winemaking to th… 展开

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  1. Sherry is the umbrella term for fortified white wines that originate in the Sherry Triangle of southern Spain.
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    Sherry is pretty much like Spanish sunshine in a glass. But, according to the official definition, Spanish sherry is a fortified (aged) white wine from the Jerez region of Andalusia.
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    Sherry, whose name is derived from the Andalusian town of Jerez, is one of southern Spain’s most famous exports (besides tapas, of course!).
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    Sherry (Spanish: jerez [xeˈɾeθ]) is a fortified wine made from white grapes that are grown near the city of Jerez de la Frontera in Andalusia, Spain [citation needed].
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    Sherry, the fortified wine from southern Spain, has a rich history and a distinct flavour profile that sets it apart from other wines.
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  2. Sherry - Wikipedia

    Sherry (Spanish: jerez) is a fortified wine made from white grapes that are grown near the city of Jerez de la Frontera in Andalusia, Spain [citation needed]. Sherry is a drink produced in a variety of styles made primarily from the Palomino …

  3. Top 9 Spanish Sherry wines in Spain right now - Vivino

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  6. Jerez, the Home of Sherry - Spanish Fortified Wine - Wine-Searcher

  7. Spanish sherry: Everything you need to know about …

    2021年6月24日 · Sherry is pretty much like Spanish sunshine in a glass. But, according to the official definition, Spanish sherry is a fortified (aged) white wine from the Jerez region of Andalusia. Jerez translates as sherry in Spanish and …

  8. The Best Wineries in the Sherry Triangle to Visit

    2020年9月12日 · The Sherry Triangle is the perfect location in southern Spain to visit if you’re a wine lover. Even if you aren’t, there are plenty of things to do in the Province of Cadiz, and these 3 sherry producing cities have a lot of history …

  9. Sherry, Southern Spain's Famous Fortified Wine

  10. Jerez-Xérès-Sherry Wine Region Guide - Cellar Tours

    2024年8月15日 · Explore Spain's Sherry Region: detailed wine guide with tasting notes, vineyard insights, & pairing tips. Dive into Andalusia's best-kept secrets. Book Now!