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In the category of “I never drink it, but it sounds interesting even though my grandmother liked it,” is Sherry, a style of ...
The cocktail is strained over fresh pebble or crushed ice into a Collins glass, pilsner glass, or julep cup, and garnished with another slice of orange.
The Sherry Cobbler is a simple and refreshing 19th-century cocktail that combines sherry, sugar, and citrus, served over a ...
My sherry amour – why it’s not just a drink for your nan at Christmas Wine enthusiasts have been saying that sherry deserves to be more popular since Shakespeare’s day, writes Rosamund Hall ...
This global bestselling fino from one of the most famous sherry houses in the world deserves to have a spot in your fridge door at all times. It’s gloriously refreshing and bone dry, with aromas ...
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"I can envision myself on a desert island and if I had to pick one style of wine to be my comfort while I await rescue I think I might pick sherry." ...
If you Google sherry, pretty much every article starts with a tired line of an elderly English lady or vicar with a tipple of sherry. It’s a cliché that it is hard to retire.
The glorious sun makes this a land of ingredients—of copious olives and sherry (dry fino and amontillado, sunnier oloroso and salty-fresh manzanilla).
González Byass on Sherry’s “resurgence”, wine trends and spirits strategy “Travellers can find Tio Pepe almost anywhere they go. We don’t want to lose that” – president Mauricio González-Gordon.