Andalusia
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A life under flor: How Montserrat Molina became Sherry’s leading ladyPharmacist turned winemaker Montserrat Molina took an unexpected path eventually to become one of Sherry’s most prominent figures, reputed for her thirst for knowledge and creative flair.
By Beth Willard Published
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Málaga: How this Spanish region was rediscoveredThe golden era of Málaga wines was lost to history, but intrepid winemakers are exploring the region’s mountainous extremes anew.
By Sarah Jane Evans MW Published
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Sanlúcar de Barrameda: A wine lover’s guideThe home of manzanilla Sherry...
By Chris Losh Last updated
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Andrew Jefford: ‘At that moment, it sunk in. Yes, the Sherry world has changed’Exploring changes in the world of Sherry...
By Andrew Jefford Last updated
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Twenty Sherries to tempt your tastebudsSarah Jane Evans MW picks 20 top Sherries to delight...
By Sarah Jane Evans MW Last updated
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Best Sherries: Top bottles to tryRecommendations from the experts...
By Julie Sheppard Published
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Sherry and tapas: A pairing guideA gastronomic wine in its variety of styles...
By Shawn Hennessey Last updated
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The sommelier suggests… Sherry by Christopher Bates MSChristopher Bates MS on the versatility of Sherry...
By Christopher Bates Published
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Climate change a threat to Sherry’s flor yeast, study saysA threat to the future survival of Sherry wines...
By Jacopo Mazzeo Last updated
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Quality revolution in JerezFine Sherry and beyond, in all its fascinating complexity...
By Natasha Hughes MW Published
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Redbreast Dream CaskThe latest release of the Dream Cask series...
By Richard Woodard Published
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Unfortified Jerez wines: 12 top Palominos worth seeking outThe revitalisation of the region’s traditional still Palominos...
By Darren Smith Published
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Sherry goes EastThe varied cuisines of Japan, China, India, Vietnam and Thailand offer plenty of pairing potential for Sherries. Natasha Hughes MW asked top sommeliers for their essential tips on matching asian flavours with different styles of Sherry.
By Natasha Hughes MW Published
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Sherry DO regulations to see major changesChanges afoot for this Andalusian wine region...
By Ines Salpico Published
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Fino vs Manzanilla sherry: What’s the difference?It's difficult to tell the difference in a blind tasting...
By Natasha Hughes MW Last updated
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Redbreast unveils Dream Cask Oloroso Sherry EditionSponsored
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By Decanter Staff Last updated
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Bodegas Altanza: aiming highSponsored
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By Decanter Staff Published
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Barbadillo releases rare old Reliquia SherriesDecanter tastes and rates the historic limited-release Reliquia range from Sherry producer Barbadillo, made from soleras dating back to the 1800s.
By Julie Sheppard Published
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Exploring en rama SherryWhat exactly is en rama Sherry? Sarah Jane Evans MW explains
By Sarah Jane Evans MW Published
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Its not just a drink
...it's a way of life. Drinking fino or manzanilla sherry in Spain, that is. RICHARD MAYSON applauds the wines that fuel many a Jerezano's day (and night)
By Richard Mayson Last updated
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Expert’s choice: ManzanillaSarah Jane Evans MW recommends her favourite manzanillas
By Sarah Jane Evans MW Published
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Jefford on Monday: The coming of JésusAndrew Jefford meets a saviour of Sherry wine...
By Andrew Jefford Last updated
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Sherry country’s quiet revolutionA quiet revolution is happening in Jerez...
By Sarah Jane Evans MW Last updated
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Sherry wine and chocolate pairing ideasBy Tina Gellie Last updated
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Sherry producers shake off years of surplusAfter years of seeing their vineyards diminish due to declining consumer demand, Spain's Sherry producers have found balance, according to the head of the region's trade council.
By Decanter Staff Last updated
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Fight to save sherry bodega from demolition
A petition has been drawn up in an attempt to save a 17th century former sherry bodega which is due to be demolished and turned into apartments.
By Stuart Peskett Last updated
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Know your Sherry stylesLearn about all styles of Sherry, from dry Fino to indulgent PX...
By Sarah Jane Evans MW Last updated
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Sherry bodegas fined: correction
On 9 August we published an article entitled 'Nine sherry bodegas fined €7m for breaching competition rules'. We would like to correct certain misleading statements in the story.
By Decanter Staff Last updated
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Strikes threaten Sherry harvestThe Sherry industry is facing a series of crises as the threat of strikes at harvest time is added to oversupply and falling prices – but there is reason for optimism, some insiders say.
By Patricia Langton Last updated
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Christmas Sherry picksTime to start thinking about which Sherries to drink...
By James Button Last updated
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Osborne Sherry: Over 245 years of excellenceSponsored
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By Decanter Staff Last updated
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From the archive: Dry Sherry for summer – panel tasting resultsAll you need now is the ibérico ham...
By Sarah Jane Evans MW Last updated