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SHERRY

Sherry is a wine produced in a particular area in south-west

Spain, which has as its centre the town of Jerez de la Frontera.

All genuine Sherry has its origin in grapes grown and

pressed in the vineyards of this area and matured there.

England alone imports about three million gallons yearly.

MALAGA AND WINES FROM THE CANARY ISLANDS

Malaga, on the south coast of Spain, and the Canary Islands

also produce well known Spanish wines.

The wine of Malaga Is extremely sweet, slightly fortified and

walnut-coloured and has a powerful and unmistakable bouquet.

The Canary Islands wines are like those of Madeira, but

generally considered less fine.

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