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Does anyone know what sherry is?

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and where does sherry come from. Why is it called sherry.

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  1. It is used as a cooking wine sometimes.  It is made in and around the town of Jerez, Spain, which I guess translated is Sherry.


  2. have no clue

    think only the edjucakated people drink it

    if its free and avail, id drink it to :)

  3. Sherry is a fortified wine, made in and around the town of Jerez, Spain. Hence in Spanish it is called "Vino de Jerez;" in fact, the word "sherry" is an Anglicized version of the town's name. According to Spanish law,[1] Sherry must come from the small triangular area of the province of Cádiz between Jerez, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, and El Puerto de Santa María. In earlier times Sherry was known as sack (a rendering of the Spanish saca, meaning a removal from the solera), or more fully as Sherris sack.

    Sherry differs from other wines because of how it is treated after fermentation. After fermentation is complete, it is fortified with brandy. Because the fortification takes place after fermentation, all natural sherries are dry; any sweetness is applied later. In contrast, port wine is fortified halfway through fermentation, stopping fermentation so not all the sugars are allowed to turn into alcohol and so leaving a sweet wine.

  4. Sherry is nasty except for cooking. Don't recommend experimenting with drinking it straight. But, do what you feel is okay. If you want to try it, go ahead. You won't die; you'll just ask yourself why you did it. There are a few Sherry drinkers out there, but they always give people goose bumps and make them crindge, at least in the U.S.

  5. www.wineintro.com/types/sherry.html

    spain - origin   check out the site  

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