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Many people associate sherry with kitchen duties, adding it to recipes or dishes for an extra dash of flavor. What many people don't know is that there are many types of sherry on the market, and it pairs well with a wide range of foods. It also adds an unexpected twist to cocktails and mixed drinks. Sherry originates in the city of Jerez, Spain, but like Port, sherry wine has grown in popularity over the years and many countries now produce their own versions. The two main grape varietals in Sherry, Palomino and Pedro Ximenez, are both little known but once you try a few Sherries, you will love them. Types of Sherry vary from sweet to dry: cream sherry or moscatel are heavy, sweet versions of sherry wine, but try a fino or amontillado sherry if you prefer lighter and dryer wines.
RP9090 pts. - Robert Parker’s The Wine Advocate - 30th Jun 2005 The dry, medium amber-hued non-vintage Dry Amontillado Los Arcos offers good body as well as a heady personality.SP9090 pts. - Wine Spectator - Aug 31, 2016 Walnut, halva, singed almond and green tea notes give this an intriguing profile, flirting with an off-dry character. Stays dry through the bitter orange-edged finish. Drink now. 4,500 cases made.WS9090 pts. - Wine & Spirits - October 1, 2017 This wine’s caramel flavors become more saline as the wine opens in the glass. It’s soft in texture and voluptuous in aromas, a seductive blend of sweet, concentrated liqueur-like fruit and salt.
SP8888 pts. - Wine Spectator - Sep 30, 2002 A touch of sweetness introduces this medium-bodied, balanced oloroso, whose molasses, caramel, and roasted nut flavors end with a mouthwatering tang. Try with nuts or a mild cheese like Manchego. Drink now.WE8585 pts. - Wine Enthusiast - 7/1/1997 Deep amber with subtle copper cast. Moderately full-bodied. Mild sweetness. Marzipan, toffee, walnuts. Attractively flavored and relatively full in the mouth with well balanced acidity. Maintains an enticingly roasted character throughout with the faintest suggest of sweetness in the finish.