Sherry is a drink produced in a variety of styles made primarily from the Palomino grape, ranging from light versions similar to white table wines, such as ...
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How is sherry different from wine?
Sherry is basically an aged white wine and contrary to what most people think, the majority of sherry is dry. Within the dry sherry category, there are two major styles: those that are biologically aged (under a layer of flor yeast – Fino type) and those that are oxidatively aged (in absence of flor – Oloroso type).
Why is sherry called sherry?
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.
What do they call sherry now?
Now known as cream or cream apera or Apera Cream. We call it Creme de Vin. Similar to "sherry," the term "Cream Sherry" is also a protected name under European Union law and can only be used for wines produced in certain regions of Spain.
Why is sherry so popular in England?
Legend has it that it was Sir Francis Drake who popularized sherry in England in the 16th century. In an attack on Cádiz, the corsair took hundreds of casks of sherry that were consumed in the court and the pubs of the capital city.
Sherry! is a musical with a book and lyrics by James Lipton and music by Laurence Rosenthal. The musical is based on the 1939 George S. Kaufman-Moss Hart ...
Sherry is a wine made from grapes. It is produced in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain. In Spanish, it is called vino de Jerez. Different sherries ...
Sherry is both a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Contents. 1 Given name; 2 Surname; 3 See also. Given name edit.