Comment on sherry Grape Growing /Location/Climate
Where may Sherry grapes be grown and describe the typical soil
Palomino grape
All grapes for Sherry must be grown in the
“Zona de Producion, area known as Marco de Jerez”,
(includes 8 municipalities e.g. Chiclana, Jerez, Sanlucar Barrameda) and may be used for
ZdP split
Albariza Soil
Describe the grape varieties grown in Jerez, how they are used in Sherry, and where they must be grown to qualify for the PDO designation on the label
Palomino (Listán)
Pedro Ximínez - PX
Moscatel (Muscat of Alexandria) (Moscatel de Chipiona)
Sherry vineyard practices - describe
Sherry harvest - comment
Winemaking process for Sherry - Describe
Sherry Maturation - comment on location and vessels; and the architecture of the Bodegas
Location:
Vessels:
Architecture of Bodegas purposefully designed for optimum maturation conditions
Solera System - Describe
The solera system is a method of fractional blending
Explain biological ageing
The practice of maturing wine under a layer of flor yeast
Influence of flor yeast on the wine:
Nature of flor changes in different areas (from bodega to bodega) and over the different stages of he solera system
Over time in barrel it dies
In solera system new wine added to old
Explain oxidative ageing
The impact of oxygen is greatly enhanced by the air present in the part-filled butts.
Describe the finishing process of Sherry and what is the difference for EN RAMA
Most sherries are tartrate stabilised (contact process), fined and filtered, before bottling
Closures
Wines must be packaged and sealed in one of the three towns in the Zona de Crianza
What is the minimum solera aging requirement for Sherry?
2 years
Styles of Sherry - Fino & Manzanillo
And their Cousin - Pale Cream
Fino & Manzanillo
Biologically Aged
Jerez
Flor in Jerez changes during the year (hot summer/cold winter)- more acetaldehyde char
Manzanilla
soleros in SdB have thicker layers of flor all year round the greater protection from O2 means Manzanilla is fresher and lighter than Fino
SdB has moderating influence from Atlantic and humidity
PALE CREAM Sherry
Fino/Manzanilla + RCGM = Pale Cream

Styles of Sherry Amontillado & Palo Cortado
And …. their cousin MEDIUM Sherry
Amontillado
First Biological then Oxidatively Aged
MEDIUM Sherry
Amontillado + PX = Medium Sherry
Palo Cortado
First Biological then Oxidatively Aged

What is Palo Cortado?
No rules to define, however to be classifed as this:
Maturation typically a number of years in Fino solera sys then tfr to Palo Cortado solera sys.
At classification 2 wines wld be less delicate, show more complexity, perhaps less able to support thick layer of flor yeast.
End result depends on producer
Some mid price, many prem price
G to OS quality.
Styles of Sherry - Oloroso
AND its cousin - CREAM Sherry
Oloroso
Oxidatively Aged
Cream Sherry
Oloroso + PX = Cream Sherry
Naturally sweet styles of Sherry - Pedro Ximenes PX and Moscatel
If Oxidatively aged, own solera
The character of sweetened Sherries “The cousins” is covered under each of the base Sherries.
Briefly comment in general on how these sweetened Sherries may be matured.
Sherry with ind of Age
Comment on the criteria that determine a VOS or a VORS
Comment further on 12 - 15 yr old sherries
VOS - Vinum Optimum Signatum (‘Designated as Excellent Wine)
VORS - Vinum Optimum Rare Signatum (where “rare” is adverb of manner) and meaning - Excellent Sherry and designated only rarely as such.
VOS and VORS are:
12 or 15 yr Old Sherries
Explain the structure of the Sherry business and laws that regulate it
The Industry
Bodegas de la Zona de Produccion
Bodegas de Crianza y Almacenado
Bodegas de Crianza y Expedicion
Changes in regulation of market - Fall in demand meant
Sherry - Role of Conseja Regulador
Sherry Sales - & Export Markets
Demand for Sherry has been declining last 4 decades
In the decade to 2016
Export markets - also declining (mill hl)
Being addressed by: