sherry+wine

  • 21Sherry — noun from the sherry wine, or a variant of Cheri …

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  • 22wine of ipecac — a solution of an alcoholic extract of ipecac in sherry wine or diluted alcohol …

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  • 23Wine from the United Kingdom — Wine which is grown and produced in the United Kingdom is generally classified as either English wine or Welsh wine (depending on country of origin), (but should never be referred to as British wine as that term is generally linked with an… …

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  • 24Sherry (disambiguation) — Sherry is a type of wine.Sherry may also refer to:* Sherry, Wisconsin, United States * Sherry (song), a song written by Bob Gaudio * Sherry Palmer, a fictional character on the television series 24 * Sherry! , a musical * The Sherrys, a 1960s… …

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  • 25Wine label — Wine labels are important sources of information for consumers since they tell the type and origin of the wine. The label is often the only resource a buyer has for evaluating the wine before purchasing it. Certain information is ordinarily… …

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  • 26sherry — kind of white wine, c.1600, mistaken singular from sherris (1530s), from Sp. vino de Xeres wine from XERES (Cf. Xeres), modern Jerez (Roman urbs Caesaris), near the port of Cadiz, where the wine was made …

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  • 27sherry — ► NOUN (pl. sherries) ▪ a fortified wine originally and mainly from southern Spain. ORIGIN from Spanish vino de Xeres Xeres wine (Xeres being the former name of the city of Jerez de la Frontera) …

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  • 28sherry — [sher′ē] n. pl. sherries [taken as sing. of earlier sherris, after Xeres (now Jerez), Spain, where first made] 1. a Spanish fortified wine varying in color from light yellow to dark brown and in flavor from very dry to sweet 2. any similar wine… …

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  • 29Wine gum — Wine gums (or winegums) are chewy, firm sweets similar to gumdrops, except they are not sugar coated. They are manufactured from animal gelatin, mixed with sweeteners, flavourings and colourings. They are extremely popular in Ireland and the… …

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  • 30wine|glass|ful — «WYN GLAS ful, GLAHS », noun, plural fuls. about two fluid ounces (the amount held by a wineglass of the type normally used for sherry, port, and other fortified wines) …

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