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ENJOY SUMMERTIME'S SIPPABLE SHERRIES

2 months ago

 Well, maybe it isn’t technically a table wine, but Sherry is made from grape juice (in this case the Palomino Fino grape ) that has been fortified with wine alcohol.


It seems to me that a wine is a wine is a wine, and Sherry, although it tastes differently, has a lot in common with what we regularly refer to as table wine. But really who cares how it is categorized?


Sherries from Spain are wonderful, unduplicated by others, (even though many have tried) and make great summertime sipping and they are extremely, food friendly. If you haven’t had a glass of Spanish Sherry lately, now is the time to get reacquainted.


Spain also makes some excellent sweet sherrie’s. These dessert wines certainly deserve some attention, but for summertime fun, its dry sherry that really fits the bill.


The best summer Sherry choices are those that are thirst quenching, all by them selves, as well as being compatible with light summer fare. Sherrie’s are a perfect match with cold baked ham, cold sausages, hard cheese’s crusty breads and Mediterranean olives.


There are fundamentally only two types fino, and oloroso, the difference being the level of alcohol in each one.


The Oloroso sherries are deep gold to deep brown in color with aromas and flavors rich in nutty-raisiny characteristics. They are usually more expensive as they are aged longer than other sherries.


The fino sherries are pale, delicate, very tangy and considered nby many to be the worlds finest sherry. Finos are at their best consumed young, and freshness is the key to a great sherry. If they sit to long on a wine shop shelf, they will lose that fresh quality that they are famous for. Once you have opened a bottle of Fino, keep the recorked bottle in the refrigerator and should be consumed within a week.


There are many excellent Finos on the market and your wine merchant should be carrying those produced by Pedro Domecq, Emilio Lustau, Osborne, Sandeman and Gonzalez and Byass.


Finos are also a great substitute for the traditional vodka or gin cocktail, Once you have sampled the unique taste of a Fino, you will realize why these special fortified wines, from southwest Spain, are treasured the world over for their special qualities.


We are lucky that their are so many new wine bars in our community, as this is the perfect place and time to try some different sherrie’s by the glass and compare them.


Sherrie’s are great drink choices anytime, but no time is better than the summertime.


Wine quote for the week:


 “ I’ am certain the good Lord never intended perfectly good grapes to be made into jelly” Fiorella La Guardia


Till next time, Good Health and Peace to all, Salute'= sah-LOO-tay


 

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