Sherry (in all it’s forms) is the simply the greatest - I always have a bottle open/in the fridge ready to go and I’ve been doing my best to recruit followers to keep the industry alive! Great piece.
Nice read. To answer the question posed in the title: no, which is unfortunate because I love sherry. It’s an acquired taste and a lot of casual drinkers won’t like it or have the patience to be won over. That said, I’ve converted one person and she now loves fino/manzanilla so I suppose there is hope.
Sherry (in all it’s forms) is the simply the greatest - I always have a bottle open/in the fridge ready to go and I’ve been doing my best to recruit followers to keep the industry alive! Great piece.
Thanks!
Nice read. To answer the question posed in the title: no, which is unfortunate because I love sherry. It’s an acquired taste and a lot of casual drinkers won’t like it or have the patience to be won over. That said, I’ve converted one person and she now loves fino/manzanilla so I suppose there is hope.
I agree - will never be cool, but it’s a great and unique wine style