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Jerez Sherry from Spain

Jerez Sherry is a wine originally produced in and around the town of Jerez, Spain. Jerez sherry is a fortified wine, fortified with brandy after fermentation is complete. Jerez sherry is then aged using the solera system.

When you buy cases of any Jerez Sherry from Spain, you get 6 bottles and pay for only 5!

Sherry is a fortified wine, made in and around the town of Jerez, Spain and hence in Spanish it is called Vino de Jerez. Spanish producers have registered the names Jerez, Xeres and Sherry and by law, Sherry must come from the triangular area of the province of Cadiz between Jerez, Sanlucar de Barrameda, and El Puerto de Santa Maria. However the name Sherry is used as a semi generic in the United States where it must be labeled with a region of origin such as American Sherry or California Sherry. In earlier times sherry was known as sack, a rendering of the Spanish saca, meaning a removal from the solera.

Sherry differs from other wines because of how it is treated after fermentation. After fermentation is complete, it is first fortified with brandy and then if destined to be fino style a yeast called flor is allowed to grow on top. Oloroso style is fortified to a strength where the flor cannot grow. Because the fortification takes place after fermentation, all natural sherries are dry, any sweetness is applied later.

In contrast, port wine is fortified half way through fermentation, stopping fermentation so not all the sugars are allowed to turn into alcohol and so leaving a sweet wine.