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Do they make good Sherry in California?
Posted on 3/3/26 at 2:38 pm
Posted on 3/3/26 at 2:38 pm
Anyone have any experience with them?
Posted on 3/3/26 at 3:21 pm to TigerBait1971
I’ve been wanting to start a sherry thread. Let’s make this one the sherry thread.
I can polish off a bottle of dry sack in a week, looking for the good stuff now. Any recommendations welcome. I like to drink it cold over ice
I can polish off a bottle of dry sack in a week, looking for the good stuff now. Any recommendations welcome. I like to drink it cold over ice
Posted on 3/3/26 at 5:01 pm to cgrand
Probably going to be a very short thread. There aren't many sherry fans that I have run into and I'm no expert. I mainly drink Lustau Oloroso, the mid range stuff...around $30-$40. Drink it chilled before dinner. I was just curious about any California producers because I haven't noticed any where I shop.
Posted on 3/3/26 at 5:06 pm to TigerBait1971
Google sez
Key California Sherry Producers and Types:
Fairbanks (E&J Gallo): Known for its widely available, accessible, and affordable California Sherry and Cream Sherry.
Christian Brothers: Offers both Dry and Cream Sherry varieties, noted for being aged in oak.
San Antonio Winery: Produces a versatile, light amber, and slightly nutty California Sherry.
Galleano Winery: Produces a more complex, aged, and traditional-style sherry in the Cucamonga Valley.
Key California Sherry Producers and Types:
Fairbanks (E&J Gallo): Known for its widely available, accessible, and affordable California Sherry and Cream Sherry.
Christian Brothers: Offers both Dry and Cream Sherry varieties, noted for being aged in oak.
San Antonio Winery: Produces a versatile, light amber, and slightly nutty California Sherry.
Galleano Winery: Produces a more complex, aged, and traditional-style sherry in the Cucamonga Valley.
Posted on 3/3/26 at 6:16 pm to cgrand
Thank you. I might try to find the Galleano mentioned in your post.
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