the best alternative aperitif for sherry
Very good! Actually it's my favorite.
Sherrie Malcom; Social Circle, Ga '62
Lebanese..
1962
Beer and Sherry
Sherry and milk
Sherry (the drink and the name) = שרי (pronounced SHEH-ree)
the best alternative aperitif for sherry
sweet sherry
Most sherry should be safe, as it is a wine made from grapes. However, being fortified with brandy, which often contains caramel color, it could conceivably contain gluten. It would be best to call and ask the manufacturer before serving sherry to a celiac.
And alternative aperitif for dry Sherry would be very dry, pale fino or manzanilla sherry, ice cold and splashed into a wine glass. Adding a fusion of lemon zest, green olives or sea salt makes a mouth watering drink.
If you mean the city of Jerez in Spain, it is the place where sherry wine originated. 'Sherry' is the English way of pronouncing Jerez. This question should not be merged with 'first alcoholic drink--beer'.
Dry sherries (Madeira, Sack, etc.) are very commonly used in cooking. I have never heard of cream sherry being used in cooking, though it would make sense for some types of dessert recipes.
Your best bet is to go to the wine and/or liquor store and get real sherry (wine fortified with brandy). Avoid the grocery store stuff labelled "cooking sherry".
A short alcoholic drink such as a cocktail or sherry taken before an evening meal
Through a straw made of a rolled-up blade of grass. It prefers sherry.