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RCR Opera - 7 Piece Sherry Set (Decanter + 6 Glasses) Boxed

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See the full story of the two decanters – one for young and one for mature wine - in the JancisRobinson.com Collection, pictured below, here. Antique glass decanters often feature craftsmanship and attention to detail. They may have decorative stoppers, handles, or other embellishments that add to their visual appeal. Some decanters may also be engraved or etched with designs or monograms. Today, antique glass decanters are sought after by collectors, antique enthusiasts, and individuals interested in vintage or decorative glassware. They are valued for their historical significance, craftsmanship, and the charm they bring to table settings and interior spaces. Next is Naturally Sweet Sherry. With this variety, the fermentation process is purposefully stopped prematurely. This allows some of the natural sugar from the grapes to be retained. Therefore, leaving room for some residual sugar and natural sweetness. As well as this, the sweetest variety of grapes are used. Due to naturally sweet sherry being made from single grapes, they’ll have familiar names to wine drinkers. These are Moscatel and Pedro Ximénez.

Palo Cortado is one of the rarest Sherry styles, which is a product of natural deficiencies in the flor layer. Traditionally it begins life as a fino, but casks that fail to develop a complete covering of flor are fortified to 17-18% abv, then aged oxidatively like an oloroso. In style, palo cortado combines amontillado’s aromatics with the fuller structure of an oloroso. The results can be buttery and nutty, with a full body, dried fruits and a tang of salinity. Other leading glassware companies are also producing their own sherry glasses. Schott Zwiesel is a leading German crystalware company, which has been producing great glassware for nearly 150 years. They are soon to release their ‘ Sherry “Jerez”’ glass. Again, this is the pricier end of the spectrum, but unmistakably a mark of quality. First things first, storing the sherry. Like wine, sherry is sensitive to the environment in which you keep it. Much like other fortified wines, and wine in general, sherry should be stored in a cool dark place. Yet, once you’ve opened a bottle, we recommend that light or dry sherries are refrigerated. This will prolong their shelf life for a further two weeks. show more detail glass decanters come in various shapes, sizes, and styles, reflecting the design trends and craftsmanship of the era in which they were made. They can range from simple and functional designs to more ornate and decorative forms. Broadly speaking there are three types of sherry, to pour into your sherry glasses. The three types of sherry are as follows; Dry, Naturally Sweet and Sweet sherry. Dry sherry is made by allowing the fermentation process to complete entirely. Thereby leaving a comparatively small amount of residual sugar from the grapes. Famous examples of dry sherry include; Fino, Oloroso, Amontillado & Manzanilla.

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Always serve Sherry chilled. Enjoy fino and manzanilla at 5-7°C. Amontillado, oloroso and palo cortado should be served at 12-14°C and PX at 14°C . Almost all discerning Sherry aficionados’ would recommend chilling sherry before serving. This can often include chilling the sherry glasses prior to serving. Serving sherry with ice wouldn’t be necessary though, unless you’re opting for a cream sherry.

Although she agrees that finos and manzanillas work well with most types of fish, she strongly recommends pairing palo cortado with sea urchin. ‘The rich taste of sea urchin is balanced perfectly by these Sherries, which combine the delicacy of amontillado with the rich flavours of oloroso,’ she says. Manzanilla is initially made in the same way as fino. The difference is that it has to be aged in a solera in Sanlúcar de Barrameda. Here the humid sea air encourages a denser layer of flor. Similar in taste profile to a fino though the sea adds a salty character to this delicate wine. The next challenge was commercial. Inevitably, perhaps, it came from the British. They fostered the Empire’s imitations: from Cyprus, South Africa, Australia, as well as ‘British Sherry’. It was a number of decades before Sherry was able to defend its right to its own name. Its regulatory body, the Jerez-Xérès-Sherry Consejo, is the oldest in Spain, established in 1933. Manzanilla was officially recognised in 1964 with the creation of the Denomination of Manzanilla-Sanlúcar de Barrameda. In a similar way, the nutty flavours, mild spicing and smoky grilled notes in a satay dish can harmonise well with the equally nutty notes of an amontillado. Spirits and madeira can be kept in a (stoppered) decanter virtually forever but port and even sherry tends to deteriorate after a week or sometimes less. Wine that has not been strengthened by alcohol is often worse (and occasionally, in the case of concentrated, tannic monsters, better) after 24 hours in a decanter.

The many styles of Sherry: Seven to try

With its rich sauces and complex array of spices, the Indian sub-continent offers a different set of pairing constraints. Laurent Chaniac, wine consultant for the Cinnamon Collection group of restaurants, believes Sherry is more than capable of rising to the challenge, but he cautions that some styles of Sherry fare better than others. Finally came the long years of decline as drinkers moved to other wines. The vineyard area diminished substantially. Too many wheat fields now stand where once were vineyards. With the 21st century there is a renewed interest in the dry Sherries. Individuality and artisanship are in demand. Each butt in a solera differs slightly from its neighbour, depending on how close it is to an outside wall or the end of a row. Producers have begun to bottle individual butts. Some have developed seasonal bottlings en rama; others aged wines that are practically amontillados. The glass used for antique decanters can vary as well, with different types of glass being popular during different time periods. Common types of glass used for antique decanters include clear glass, cut glass, etched glass, or colored glass. The glass may be plain or feature intricate patterns, designs, or decorative motifs.

In addition, the core Indian spices of cumin, cinnamon, cloves and peppercorns find aromatic echoes in the oxidative styles of Sherry. ‘What makes Sherry such a good match for Indian food is that it has layered flavours. The fact that there are so many things to taste in a glass of Sherry is what allows it to pair so well with complex Indian flavours, creating harmony rather than contrast,’ observes Chaniac. Decanters tend to come in single- or double-bottle (magnum) sizes. Antique ones can be unearthed from junk shops for relatively little money, especially since you don't strictly need a stopper for a decanter used only for serving. See Where to find antique decanters for some specific suggestions. Despite being known around the world surprisingly few people actually know much about Sherry. There are many styles, ranging from the driest of dry wines to the complex ultra-sweet, and each has its own unique character. There truly is a Sherry for every occasion, making it an excellent gastronomic wine.I also find a stainless steel funnel with a fine mesh (or a clean funnel with coffee filter paper) useful for rescuing the wine from bottles into which corks have crumbled. Scientists say we should decant at the last possible moment so that no part of the wine's reaction with air be lost to us. As a host I confess I am prepared to sacrifice completeness for convenience with all but the most fragile old wines, say those over 25 years old, depending on their body and the style of the vintage. In practice therefore I tend to decant most wines that need decanting just before guests arrive, saving only really old bottles to be decanted just before serving.

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