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Sherry

Perhaps the most outrageously overlooked wines in the world - Sherry (in our humble opinion) tends to suffer from the same problem as whisky. Go and ask 5 of your friends, and I'll pretty much guarantee that at least 3 of them will not like sherry (and whisky) because...

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Romate Fino Sherry
(75cl, 15%)
A dry, pleasingly acidic fino sherry from Romate. A great aperitif.  More info
$13.80
San Rafael is a sweet Oloroso sherry, the Wine Spectator awarded this 90 points, commenting on its "verve, cut and terrific length". A great digestif, especially good with pâté.  More info
$32.62
Palo cortado sherry is a rare variety of sherry that starts its maturation under protective flor, destined to become a fino or amontillado.
But partway through the maturation it loses its veil of...  More info
$28.93
The Romate company was founded in 1781 by Juan Sánchez de la Torre. Juan, as you may have guessed was from Milton Keynes. Not really, he was actually from Spain. Anyhoo, this is a stunning 30 year old...  More info
$67.73
Palo Cortado is a slightly rarer sherry variety, which is basically an Amontillado which has lost its flor in the barrel and has been further fortified. Obispo Gascon is a very dry, complex sherry...  More info
$45.92
This is a very interesting ingredient from Foxdenton Estate and comes from a recipe from a sideboard in an Officer's Mess, brought back from Somaliland Gendarmerie in the 1940s. This Chilli Sherry...  More info
$13.29
A sweet, rich Moscatel from Romate. They've aptly named this Ambrosia - it really is the nectar of the gods! Lots of golden syrup, fruitcake notes and hints of molasses. This was awarded a Trophy at...  More info
$34.58
Made from Palomino grapes, and Solera aged for between 9 and 10 years, this is an aromatic, nutty, slightly smoky sherry from Herederos de Argueso.  More info
$20.97
Cuco Oloroso Seco is a dry oloroso sherry from Barbadillo.  More info
$45.30
Palo Cortado is essentially an Amontillado sherry which has lost its flor during the ageing process before being fortified further. It's known for being very rich, often offering honey flavours.  More info
$100.01
A half bottle of Manzanilla, this is made from Palomino grapes which are Solera aged for between 9 and 10 years. Slightly smoky, and very nutty...  More info
$12.13
A full flavoured Oloroso sherry from Colosia, a brand which has only recently started bottling its sherries under its own name. Colosia was originally one of the Almacenistas (small bodegas which make...  More info
$27.44
A tasty Oloroso sherry from top Spanish sherry producer, Sanchez Romate. A nutty, full-bodied, slightly oaky Oloroso that pairs wonderfully with cheese, nuts and dried meats.  More info
$67.73
A delicate, crisp fino sherry from Gonzalez Byass, from grapes grown on vineyards in the Jerez Superior area. Best served at around 4 to 10 degrees C. Great as an accompaniment with cheese or the...  More info
$15.07
Extra dry sherry from Harvey's. Fino is a dry white sherry aged under a 'flor' of yeast that prevents the air oxidising the sherry.  More info
$16.00
A salty, nutty nose and palate, this is a dry sherry made with Palomino Fino grapes. Great as an aperitif.
 More info
$10.18
Very dry and very nutty with a lot of depth, Harveys Palo Cortado offers notes of Christmas cake, burnt sugar, toasted hazelnut and orange zest. Very enjoyable with a cheese course!  More info
$39.88
This is a collectable Amontillado sherry produced by la Condesa in the 1970s. Amontillado sherry is initially matures under a flor of yeast like dry Fino sherries. However if the flor is broken or...  More info
$73.06
A very interesting bottle of "Solera 1868 Brown Sherry", bottled in the 1970s. This is produced by Valdespino of Jerez. Very tasty indeed…  More info
$91.32
A very rich, thick and sumptuous dessert sherry from Barbadillo. This has a rich prune, raisin flavour and goes superbly well with rich desserts.  More info
$19.80
A lovely sweet Pedro Ximénez from Sanchez Romate. This is made by drying the grapes on esparto grass mats for 1 1/2 to 3 weeks. This increases the sugar concentration. Cardenal Cisneros is aged for...  More info
$36.06
A sweet Moscatel sherry from Colosia. Well balanced, this makes a superb dessert wine, with sweet, grapey notes and a creamy palate.  More info
$17.09
Walnut Brown Sherry
(75cl, 19.50%)
A cream sherry from Williams and Humbert made with Palomino, Pedro XimÚnez and Muscatel. Very sweet and creamy with flavours of dried nuts, dried peels and caramel.  More info
$24.44
Produced by the Berisford company in the 1970s, this is a deliciously dry sherry which was made in the 1970s. Manzanilla tends to have a salty, dry flavour and is aged with a thicker cap of flor than...  More info
$273.96
A delicious Spanish sherry from Puerto de Sta Maria, this was produced by José de la Cuesta and bottled in the 1960s.  More info
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