n.
Fortified wine of Spanish origin.
It takes its name from the province of Jerez de la Frontera in Spain. Essential to its taste is the action of flor , a mildewlike growth encouraged by a slight exposure to air after fermentation . Also unique is the solera system of blending wines of many vintage years. Sherry is fortified after fermentation with high-proof brandy to 1618% alcohol. It is served primarily as an aperitif, though sweeter, heavier sherries are used as dessert wines.