What is sherry

What is sherry

Sherry is a fortified wine produced in the Jerez region of Spain. Also known as Jerez wine, it is a unique and versatile wine with a long history and tradition.

Types of sherry

Existem diversos tipos de Xerez, incluindo Fino, Manzanilla, Amontillado, Oloroso e Pedro Ximénez. Cada tipo possui características únicas de sabor e aroma, resultantes do processo de produção e envelhecimento.

Production Process

Sherry is produced from white grapes, mainly Palomino, which are fermented and distilled. After fermentation, the wine is fortified with brandy and aged in oak barrels.

Sensory characteristics

Sherry is known for its complexity and diversity of flavors, ranging from floral and fruity notes to nutty and spicy aromas. Its balanced acidity and high alcohol content make it a unique wine appreciated by many.

Harmonization

Sherry is a versatile wine that can be enjoyed on its own or paired with a variety of dishes. It goes particularly well with seafood, cheeses, appetizers and desserts.

Curiosities

Sherry is known for its longevity and ageing capacity, and can be stored for decades before being consumed. In addition, it is a wine that benefits from contact with the air, developing unique flavors and aromas over time.

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