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Cream sherry
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Cream sherry is a type of fortified wine originating from the Jerez de la Frontera region in Andalusia, Spain. It is characterized by its sweet and smooth flavor, resulting from the blend of sherry wines with sweet wine and, in some cases, added liqueur to balance its sweetness and richness. This ingredient is highly valued in cooking for adding an elegant and aromatic touch to desserts, sauces, and marinades.
Cream sherry is primarily made from Palomino, Pedro Ximénez, and Moscatel grapes, and its aging process in oak barrels imparts notes of dried fruits, caramel, and sweet spices. Its use in recipes enhances flavors and adds depth, especially in chocolate-based preparations, fruits, and creams.
In Latin America, cream sherry may be known simply as sweet sherry wine or cream wine. Although not a universal term in all countries, these synonyms can be found in some markets and local recipes.
Among its properties, it stands out for its contribution of natural sugars and antioxidants typical of wine, although it should be used in moderation due to its alcohol and calorie content. It is ideal for those seeking a sophisticated option to enrich desserts and dishes without resorting to overly industrial or artificial ingredients.
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