sherry (Meaning)

Wordnet

sherry (n)

dry to sweet amber wine from the Jerez region of southern Spain or similar wines produced elsewhere; usually drunk as an aperitif

Webster

sherry (n.)

A Spanish light-colored dry wine, made in Andalusia. As prepared for commerce it is colored a straw color or a deep amber by mixing with it cheap wine boiled down.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sherry

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sherry Sentence Examples

  1. We sipped the golden sherry, savoring its rich, nutty flavor.
  2. The Spanish tapas bar offered an exquisite selection of sherries.
  3. The antique bottle of sherry held a tantalizing promise of aged complexity.
  4. The after-dinner sherry warmed us from within as we shared stories by the fire.
  5. The sweet sherry paired perfectly with the dessert's rich fruitiness.
  6. The subtle nuances of oloroso sherry hinted at its long aging process.
  7. The Amontillado sherry had a distinctive salty finish that lingered on the palate.
  8. The tawny sherry gleamed in the sunlight, casting a rosy glow across the table.
  9. The sherry vinegar added a tangy kick to the salad dressing.
  10. The fortified sherry was the perfect accompaniment to the salty blue cheese.

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dry to sweet amber wine from the Jerez region of southern Spain or similar wines produced elsewhere; usually drunk as an aperitifA Spanish light-colored dry win

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We sipped the golden sherry, savoring its rich, nutty flavor.

The Spanish tapas bar offered an exquisite selection of sherries.

The antique bottle of sherry held a tantalizing promise of aged complexity.

The after-dinner sherry warmed us from within as we shared stories by the fire.