Types of Sherry wines: From the dry and pale manzanilla sherry to the dark, sweet Pedro Ximenez

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Have you ever wondered what the Spanish sherry wine bottle labels mean? Have you had a bottle of sherry wine and do not understand why some are pale colour and very dry, while others are dark, bold and very sweet? Then keep watching this video.
We will explain the different types of Sherry wines: Fino and Manzanilla, amontillado, oloroso, palo cortado, Pedro Ximenez, Moscatel, Medium and cream (as well as those within the residual sugar levels of these).

If you are interested in learning more and join a tour where you can ask questions and learn about the history of sherry, how sherry is aged, and each type of sherry, you can join my virtual sherry tasting online tour here:

Virtual Sherry wine tour: Understand the Sherry wine label

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