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Medium Cream Sherry (Spain)

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Sherry is a fortified wine from Jerez in Southern Spain.

Medium Cream is produced from biologically aged Sherry Amontillado.

Medium Cream Flavors

Pale Cream has flavors of Citrus and clear notes of Nuts and Honey.

It also has the flavors of Biologically Aged Wine:
Hazelnut and Dough received from the Flor.

Lime
Lime
Grapefruit
Grapefruit
Honey
Honey
Marzipan
Marzipan
Doug
Dough
Baked Apple
Baked
Apple
Nuts
Hazelnuts
Almonds
Almonds

Medium Cream Profile

Pale Sherry is a light and sweet dessert wine.

SUGAR:45 g/l
BODY:Medium
ACIDITY:Medium
ALCOHOL15-22%
Temperature Serving temperature:
12-14°C
54-57°F

When the wine has a sugar content between 5 and 45 grams per litre it is called Medium Dry.

When the wine has a sugar content between 45 and 115 grams per litre is known as Medium Sweet.

This range caters for all from drier to sweet.

Medium Cream Food Pairing

Medium Sherry pairs perfectly with Indian and Thai cuisine.

It is also good match with Pâté. Foie Gras. Quiche. Mature Cheese (Gouda. Comté. Gruyère. Manchego).

Aperitif
Aperitif
Pâté
Pâté
Quiche
Quiche
Cheesecake
Hot Thai
Cheese
Mature
Cheese

About Sherry

Sherry is a fortified white wine from the region of Jerez in Andalusia, Southern Spain: one of the most southerly winegrowing regions in Europe (latitude 36º North).

Jerez de la Frontera, Sanlucar de Barrameda and El Puerto de Santa Maria mark the three corners of the famous "Sherry Triangle".

The sea breeze, the proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, the hot and dry climate, the 3 soils (Albariza, Barros, Arenas), the typical grapes (Palomino, Pedro Ximénez, Moscatel) and biological aging are the secrets to make Sherry.

Albariza soil covers 90% of the Jerez Sherry vineyards.

In spite of the hot and dry climate, in the DO Sherry it is not permitted irrigation.

The special chalky soil stores the winter rainfall and distributes the moisture to the vines during the dry season. Also the sea winds bring moist to the vines.

Sherry Styles

Sherry can be Dry or Sweet.

Sherry can be aged with or without Flor.

Most types are produced from the local Palomino grape.

Dry Sherrys (Generosos) comes in 3 Main Styles:

(Sugar in grams/litre)

StyleGrapeFloorSugarAlcohol
FinoPalominoYes0-515-18%
AmontilladoPalominoHybrid0-518-20%
OlorosoPalominoNo0-518-22%

Sweet Sherrys (Generosos de Licor) comes in 4 styles:

StyleGrapeFlorSugarAlcohol
Pale CreamPalominoYes45-11515-20%
Medium DryPalominoHybrid5-4516-22%
Medium SweetPalominoHybrid45-11516-22%
CreamPalominoNo115-14016-22%

Natural Sweet Sherrys (Dulces Naturales):

StyleGrapeFlorSugarAlcohol
Pedro XiménezPedro Ximénez (PX)No212+15-22%
Moscatel Moscatel de AlejandriaNo160+15-22%

Wine Region Andalucia

Vinos DO de Andalucía

There are 7 DO wine regions in Andalucia:

  • D.O.P. Jerez-Xérès-Sherry (1932)
  • D.O.P. Málaga (1932)
  • D.O.P. Montilla-Moriles (1932)
  • D.O.P. Condado de Huelva (1962)
  • D.O.P. Manzanilla-Sanlúcar (1964)
  • D.O.P. Sierras de Málaga (2001)
  • D.O.P. Granada (2018)

The Sherry Triangle

The 3 corners of the famous Sherry Triangle:

  • Jerez de la Frontera
  • Sanlúcar de Barrameda
  • El Puerto de Santa Maria
DO Jerez

Jerez de la Frontera is a city and municipality in the province of Cádiz in Andalusia in Spain. It is famous for its fortified Sherry wines.

The Sherry Triangle (Jerez-Xérès-Sherry) in the province of Cádiz, is renowned for producing Sherry, a fortified wine made primarily from Palomino, Pedro Ximénez, and Moscatel grapes.

Sherry is produced using a unique aging process known as the solera system, which involves fractional blending of wines from different vintages.

The region's chalky albariza soils, warm climate, and coastal influences contribute to the distinctive flavors and styles of Sherry, including Fino, Amontillado, Oloroso, and Pedro Ximénez.

Climate

Jerez has specific climatic conditions. The winters are mild and the summers very hot and sunny (temperatures often hit 40º C).

In spite of the hot climate, the amount of rain Jerez receives is high. With 650 mm per year, it can compete with England.

Soil Soil

Soil

Albariza soil covers 90% of the Jerez Sherry vineyards. This chalky soil stores the winter rain and distributes the moisture to the vines in the dry season.

Winds

From the Atlantic, the Poniente brings humidity and a cooling effect. The Levante from the Spanish inland, brings hot air and drier conditions. The two winds meet in Jerez and contribute to the peculiar environmental conditions that allow the unique biological ageing of Sherry wines.


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