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Visitor's Guide to Almuñécar and La Herradura, Granada, Spain ... Both historically and in terms of prestige and exports, sherry is the single most important Spanish wine. It is also the oldest wine region in the country. It's history dates back to Roman times but it only started to became really popular by the 14th century.
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; Some Thoughts on Serving Sherry ... While most people have a good idea how to store and serve red and white table wines, sherry sometimes trips them up. In fact, poor service and storage is one of the reasons sherry is less popular than it deserves. ... Here are some guidelines to help you get the most out of drinking sherry.
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No website or book about tapas would be complete without a page or two about sherry. It is a match made in heaven. ... Drinking them cold is perfectly acceptable.
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My friend is hosting a Spanish-themed dinner party, where each guest is to bring a course and a wine or liqueur accompaniment. I think I may bring a Sherry Crema Catalana recipe from epicurious, but wonder two things:
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Starting with watered-down sherry, the students would receive gradually stronger doses of alcohol as they grew older. They would also be instructed in the benefits of social drinking and warned of the consequences of too much alcohol.
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Imperial Hughes CORNFLOWER Sherry Glasses; Item Number: v43 ... Here are a set of 4 Imperial W.J. Hughes etched Cornflower sherry glasses. ... Click to view larger image of Imperial Hughes CORNFLOWER Sherry Glasses (Image1)
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Jerez de la Frontera lies some nine miles inland from the sea between Cadiz and Sevilla in southern Spain and is the principal of three sherry towns. The others are on the coast are Sanlucar de la Barrameda at the mouth of the river Guadalquivir, and Puerto de Santa Maria.
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"When you drink a glass of Sherry, you’re not just drinking a wine, you’re drinking a bit of history," says Jesús Flores, President of the Spanish Sommeliers’ Association in Madrid. "Sherry is to taken slowly, enjoying it one slow sip at a time."
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Posted by Sherry at 8:21 PM 1 comments Links to this post ... Sherry rambling ... Sherry Contest...
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We don't usually think of drinking sherry with food but, thanks to chef Fergus Henderson, that's about to change. Vicky Frost joins him for a tasting. ... Sherry comes in a vast range of tastes and types, from the driest wine in the world, manzanilla, to the sweetest, Pedro Ximénez. In between come fino (crisp and dry),
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