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Sweet Sherry

Allergènes : Contains sulfites
Sweet Sherry

Qu'est-ce que le/la/l'Sweet Sherry ?

Sweet Sherry is a fortified wine from the Jerez region of Spain, known for its rich, often raisined or caramelized flavor profile. It is made from Palomino, Pedro Ximénez (PX), or Moscatel grapes, with a higher residual sugar content than dry sherries. Varieties range from the light and aromatic Moscatel to the intensely sweet and dark Pedro Ximénez.

"Beyond a dessert wine, sweet sherry can dramatically deepen the complexity of savory dishes, acting as a secret weapon in reductions and glazes."

Quel goût a le/la/l'Sweet Sherry ?

Sweet Sherry offers a complex interplay of dried fruit, caramel, and nuttiness, often with notes of molasses or figs, providing a warm and mellow sweetness.

Goût
Sweet, Nutty, Raisined, Caramel
Texture
Viscous, Smooth
Arôme
Dried fruit, Caramel, Nut
Acidité
Medium

Mesures techniques

Alcohol by Volume (ABV)

15-22%

Residual Sugar

>50 g/L

Valeurs nutritionnelles

Par 60ml
Calories80-120 kcal
Matières grasses totales0g
Graisses saturées0g
Graisses trans0g
Cholestérol0mg
Protéines0g
Glucides totaux8-15g
Fibres alimentaires0g
Sucres totaux8-15g
Calcium0mg
Fer0mg
Potassium0mg

Le secret du chef

When reducing sweet sherry for a sauce or glaze, add a splash of balsamic vinegar or a squeeze of lemon juice at the end to balance the sweetness and add a bright counterpoint.

Substituts & Proportions pour Sweet Sherry

Le meilleur substitut pour le/la/l'Sweet Sherry est Madeira Wine, à utiliser dans un rapport de 1:1. For savory sauces, reductions, or fruit desserts where a similar fortified, caramelized flavor is desired.

Substituts pour Sweet Sherry avec proportions
Substitut Proportion Idéal pour
Madeira Wine Meilleur 1:1 For savory sauces, reductions, or fruit desserts where a similar fortified, caramelized flavor is desired.
Marsala Wine (Sweet) 1:1 Good for desserts and some savory dishes, offering a similar nutty, rich sweetness, though often slightly less intense.
Port Wine (Ruby or Tawny) 1:1 When a deep, fruity, and sweet fortified wine is needed, especially in reductions for meat or chocolate desserts.
Dry Sherry + touch of brown sugar 1:1 If only dry sherry is available and a recipe calls for sweetness, balance with a small amount of sugar to mimic the profile.

Comment choisir et conserver le/la/l'Sweet Sherry

  1. Store unopened bottles upright in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight.
  2. Once opened, recap tightly and store in the refrigerator.
  3. Consume within 1-3 months for best flavor quality.
  4. Consider smaller bottles if you don't use it frequently.

Quels accords culinaires avec le/la/l'Sweet Sherry ?

  • Blue cheese
  • Pecans
  • Dark chocolate
  • Figs
  • Raisins
  • Caramel desserts
  • Vanilla ice cream
  • Pork loin
  • Duck
  • Cured meats

Questions fréquentes

Quel goût a le Sweet Sherry ?

Sweet Sherry offers a complex interplay of dried fruit, caramel, and nuttiness, often with notes of molasses or figs, providing a warm and mellow sweetness. Dried fruit|Caramel|Nut

Quel est un bon substitut pour Sweet Sherry ?

Le meilleur substitut est Madeira Wine (1:1). For savory sauces, reductions, or fruit desserts where a similar fortified, caramelized flavor is desired.

Comment choisir et conserver le Sweet Sherry ?

Store unopened bottles upright in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight. Once opened, recap tightly and store in the refrigerator. Consume within 1-3 months for best flavor quality. Consider smaller bottles if you don't use it frequently.

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