Sherry wine is perhaps the most underappreciated wines to pair with food. While I have never tried it with my wine class students, a review of the literature claims that it is being discovered by the ...
It's a common occurrence: You begin assembling the ingredients for a recipe, say boeuf bourguignon, and you hubristically think to yourself, "There's a bottle of red wine in the rack that I can use." ...
Sherry, like its cousins Port and Madeira, lives on the margins of wine, with its own unique process and language. When it comes to mainstream acceptance and understanding, it finds itself lost on the ...
An individual holding a glass of port wine. - Alexander Spatari/Getty Images If you've ever had a glass of port or sherry, you've likely tasted just how rich, complex, and layered these wines are. But ...
Want to cook with wine but don't know where to begin? Here are several wine styles you can cook with that will give bold, delicious flavors to your dish.
Sherry is among the most unique and diverse wines on the planet. Bodegas Domecq in Jerez de la Frontera, Cadiz province, Spain. Spanish novelist Benito Pérez Galdós—whom many consider second only to ...
When the weather starts to turn colder and you’re not in the mood for red wine, Fino sherry might be just the thing. Completely dry, it has a briny nutty complexity that encourages sipping, and a nice ...