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Sherry must come from the small triangular area of the province of... In earlier times Sherry was known as... Sherry differs from other wines because of how it is treated after... the production of Sherry and its export throughout Europe increased significantly... Sherry had a reputation in Europe as the world... Sherry is better equipped than most table wines to survive sea transport... brought Sherry on his voyage to the New World and as... he spent more on Sherry than on weapons... Sherry wine became very popular in Great Britain... 900 barrels of Sherry that had been on shore waiting to be loaded aboard Spanish ships... Because Sherry was a major wine export to the... is a variety of fino Sherry made around the port of... is a variety of Sherry that has been aged first under a cap of... is a variety of Sherry aged oxidatively for a longer time than a fino or amontillado... is a rare variety of Sherry that is initially aged under flor like an amontillado... when one of the preceding varieties of dry Sherry is sweetened with... is a common variety of sweet sherry made from oloroso... established the boundaries of Sherry production as the first... Sherry must come from the triangular area of the province of... with a region of origin such as American Sherry or California Sherry... of the grapes making up a sherry must come from... The distilled spirit is first mixed with mature sherry to make a 50... is mixed with the younger sherry to the proper proportions... the strong alcohol will not shock the young sherry and spoil it... Sherry is then aged in the... Sherry is aged in the solera for a minimum of 3 years... When storing sherry attention should be paid to four factors... The best temperature for sherry storing is 13C... Sherry should be stored away from light because the ultraviolet radiation in the light will accelerate... Sherry should not be stored with the opening down as a deposit can form and plug... sherry does not benefit from further aging and may be drunk immediately... sherry should be stored in a cool... olorosos and cream sherry are able to last several weeks or even months after opening... the more fragile sherry types are often sold as half bottles with any remaining wine being thrown out if... Sherry is traditionally drunk from a... a special sherry glass that is tulip shaped... sherry will begin to lose its flavor and should be kept corked and refrigerated... Sherry Institute of Spain...

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