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A blog and review on all things Sherry. It is about tasting, enjoyment and learning more about the World’s Finest Wine. "Sherry is a thoroughbred" as Javier Hidalgo rightly puts it. Included are the amazing local Brandies and the remarkably good table wines also produced in the province of Cádiz.

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History

The Phoenicians: Founders of the Sherry Industry
History of Sherry - The XX Century to the present
History of Sherry - the XIX Century
History of Sherry - The XVII and XVIII Centuries
History of Sherry - The Middle Ages to the XVII Century
History of Sherry - Ancient Times
The Rumasa Saga - Part 1
The Rumasa Saga - Part 2
Los Montaneses
Sherris Sack and the Sack Trade
A Sherry for the President
The Irish in the Marco de Jerez
The City Walls of Jerez
Origins of Some Interesting Vineyard Names
La Casa de Contratacion
Civil War Sherry Labelling and Advertising
El Pleito del Sherry "The Sherry Case"
The Cartuja of Jerez, its Bodega and Horses 
El Pleito de Haurie
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Paula MacLean
Sherry has been in my blood since infancy. My father was born in Cádiz, where his family lived till the outbreak of the Spanish Civil war, when they left Spain for Scotland. They were stuck there during World War II and so I was born in Edinburgh but we always spent holidays in Andalucía where I instantly felt at home, being a regular visitor until I moved here in 2002. I am the 4th generation of my family to live in Spain. Andalucía is a fascinating and very special place. Its culture is ancient and its people are wonderful. If you think about it, all that is regarded as “typically Spanish” is actually from Andalucía. Over forty years in the wine trade have taught me much about the wines of the world, and above all what a unique treasure we have in Sherry. I hope that with this blog a useful and accessible resource will develop which will enhance the pleasure and knowledge of Sherry lovers everywhere.
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