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Unfortunately, Sherry is often served only as an aperitif – which is really a shame! As a Spanish sweet wine Sherry is, even more so, a dessert wine, and definitely a science unto itself.

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Medium Dry Sherry - Emilio Hidalgo Medium Dry Sherry - Emilio Hidalgo
Fortified Wine Sherry semi-dry Spain Andalusia (ES) Jerez DO (ES)
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Fino Copeo Montilla-Moriles DO 0,5 l - Robles Fino Copeo Montilla-Moriles DO 0,5 l - Robles
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Oloroso Don Nuño Jerez DO 0,375 l - Emilio Lustau Oloroso Don Nuño Jerez DO 0,375 l - Emilio Lustau
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Cosecha 2022 - Ximénez-Spinola Cosecha 2022 - Ximénez-Spinola
Fortified Wine Sherry medium sweet Spain Andalusia (ES) Jerez DO (ES)
Fino Jerez Seco - Emilio Hidalgo Fino Jerez Seco - Emilio Hidalgo
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Tio Pepe Palomino Fino - Gonzalez Byass
Tio Pepe Palomino Fino - Gonzalez Byass
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Croft Original Pale Cream Sherry - Gonzalez Byass
Croft Original Pale Cream Sherry - Gonzalez Byass
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Romate Cream - Bodega Sánchez Romate Hermanos Romate Cream - Bodega Sánchez Romate Hermanos
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Manzanilla Deliciosa DO - Valdespino Manzanilla Deliciosa DO - Valdespino
Fortified Wine Sherry dry Spain Andalusia (ES) Jerez DO (ES)
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Amontillado Tío Diego DO - Valdespino Amontillado Tío Diego DO - Valdespino
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Oloroso Solera 1842 DO 0,375 l - Valdespino Oloroso Solera 1842 DO 0,375 l - Valdespino
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Fino Jarana Jerez DO - Emilio Lustau Fino Jarana Jerez DO - Emilio Lustau
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Fino del Puerto Jerez DO - Emilio Lustau Fino del Puerto Jerez DO - Emilio Lustau
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3 En Rama Fino de Jerez DO 0,5 l 2016 - Emilio Lustau 3 En Rama Fino de Jerez DO 0,5 l 2016 - Emilio Lustau
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Rare Sherry Solera AOS 0,5 l - Osborne Rare Sherry Solera AOS 0,5 l - Osborne
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Sherry Fino Classic Dry Jerez DO - Fernando de Castilla Sherry Fino Classic Dry Jerez DO - Fernando de Castilla
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Amontillado Montilla-Moriles DO 0,5 l - Robles Amontillado Montilla-Moriles DO 0,5 l - Robles
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El Tresillo Amontillado - Emilio Hidalgo El Tresillo Amontillado - Emilio Hidalgo
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Osborne Sherry Pedro Ximénez 1827 - Osborne Osborne Sherry Pedro Ximénez 1827 - Osborne
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Osborne Sherry Fino Quinta - Osborne Osborne Sherry Fino Quinta - Osborne
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Cream Isabela - Valdespino Cream Isabela - Valdespino
Fortified Wine Sherry sweet Spain Andalusia (ES) Jerez DO (ES)
Moscatel Promesa DO - Valdespino Moscatel Promesa DO - Valdespino
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Vina AB Amontillado - Gonzalez Byass Vina AB Amontillado - Gonzalez Byass
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Manzanilla Papirusa Jerez DO - Emilio Lustau Manzanilla Papirusa Jerez DO - Emilio Lustau
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Sherry – More Than Just an Apéritif

The term Sherry comes from the Spanish city Jerez (de la Frontera) – most likely for the reason that the English merchants who began purchasing the native liqueur wine in the 18th Century simply couldn’t pronounce it. Jerez is thus a synonym for Sherry and is still used in Spain today. Only wines that originate from the so-called Sherry Triangle at the southeastern tip of Andalusia are permitted to claim protected DO status. Its full name is: Jerez/ Sherry y Manzanilla de Sanlúcar de Barrameda. The cities Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Jerez de la Frontera and Puerto de Santa Maria form the border of the Sherry Triangle. The prerequisite for Sherry consists of a finely balanced mesh of local climatic conditions, lime-rich chalky soil, the specific grape varieties used – and above all the Solera method.

 

Solera  - Making Sherry Sherry

The basis for this liqueur wine is generally dry white wine. The most important grape variety for the production of Sherry is Palomino Fino and accounts for over 90 percent of the total cultivated area. In addition to Palomino Fino, the very sweet grape varieties Pedro Ximénez (PX) and Moscatel are also grown. These grapes are generally used for blending, but the PX is also vinified as a varietal wine. After the fermented wines have been fortified with brandy for the first time (to at least 15 vol%), the Solera method comes into play. At least three (often more) rows of casks are laid on top of each other. The bottom row of casks is the solera, and the upper rows are called criaderas. The wine that is then sold and consumed comes exclusively from the solera row. However, only 30 to 40 percent of the wine from the solera is removed, and then the casks are topped off with the wine from the next row above. The wine removed from the casks in the second row is then replaced with wine from the third row casks, and so on. The empty casks from the top row are then filled with young wine - mosto. This method produces the unique Sherry flavour on the one hand, but also ensures the consistent quality of individual brands for many years.

 

Sherry Types

Depending upon alcohol content, degree of oxidation, sugar content and other contributing factors, Sherries can be very diverse and are classified into types, among them: Fino, Amontillado, Olosroso, Cortado and Cream Sherry. See which ones appeal most to you. We especially recommend our selection of Almacenista Sherry from the Bodega Emilio Lustau. What does almacenista mean? Well, let’s just say that they make the very best Sherry!

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