Sherry

Sherry

92 Parker
González Byass Tío Pepe en Rama Sherry
grape Palomino
21.95 18.14
92 Parker
González Byass Tío Pepe Fino Sherry
grape Palomino
15.15 12.52
92 Parker
González Byass Nectar Pedro Ximénez Dulce Sherry
grape Pedro Ximenez
18.15 15.00
2003 Toro Albalá Don PX
grape Pedro Ximenez
31.95 26.40
95 Parker
Valdespino Inocente Fino Blanco
grape Palomino
21.95 18.14
2019 Toro Albalá Poley Pedro Ximenez Dulce
grape Pedro Ximenez
24.95 20.62
Valdespino Manzanilla Deliciosa 0.375L
grape Palomino
13.75 11.36
96 James Suckling
González Byass Tío Pepe Noé Pedro Ximénez V.O.R.S.
grape Palomino
40.50 33.47
92 Parker
González Byass Tío Pepe Vina AB Amontillado Seco Sherry
grape Palomino
10.95 9.05
Equipo Navazos Pedro Ximénez Casa del Inca
grape Pedro Ximenez
33.95 28.06
93 Parker
Valdespino Palo cortado Viejo C.P.
grape Palomino
48.95 40.45
Equipo Navazos Pedro Ximénez Casa del Inca 0.375 ltr
grape Pedro Ximenez
24.95 20.62
95 Parker
Valdespino Single Vineyard Inocente Fino Dry N.V. 0.375 ltr
grape Palomino
13.65 11.28
96 Parker
Alvear Pedro Ximenez Solera 1971
grape Pedro Ximenez
54.95 45.41
94 Parker
González Byass Tio Pepe Del Duque Amontillado VORS
grape Palomino, Pedro Ximenez
32.95 27.23

Sherry is a versatile-fortified wine from the south of Spain, specifically from the Andalusia region. This special type of wine is characterized by a unique aging process and a wide range of flavors, varying from fresh and dry to deep and sweet.

The history of sherry

Sherry has a rich history that dates back to the Phoenicians, who established vineyards in Andalusia as early as 1100 BC. Later, the Romans and Moors introduced improvements in winemaking techniques. Today, sherry is globally recognized as a refined and versatile wine.

The origin: Jerez, the heart of sherry

All authentic sherry comes from the so-called 'Sherry Triangle', formed by the cities of Jerez de la Frontera, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, and El Puerto de Santa María. This unique area in Andalusia provides the perfect conditions for the production of this exceptional wine.

Which grapes are used for sherry?

Sherry is primarily made from three grape varieties: Palomino, Pedro Ximénez, and Moscatel. The Palomino grape serves as the foundation for most dry sherries, while Pedro Ximénez and Moscatel contribute to sweeter varieties.

The climate and terroir of the sherry region

The climate in the sherry region is Mediterranean, with hot summers and mild winters. The chalky Albariza soil retains water well, which is essential for the growth of the grapes and the unique flavor development of sherry.

How is sherry made? The unique solera system

Sherry is aged using the solera system, where younger and older wines are gradually blended. This process ensures consistent flavor and complexity. Depending on whether it is aged under flor (a layer of yeast) or through oxidative aging, different styles such as Fino, Amontillado, Oloroso, and Pedro Ximénez are created.

Order sherry online?

At Grandcruwijnen, you can easily order your favorite sherry. Our wines are stored in a climate-controlled Wine Warehouse. When you choose ‘Pick up’ on the checkout page, you often receive a nice discount. You can see your discount immediately at checkout!

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