I'm just curious as to what type of alcohol "sherry" would be classified as.?!


Question: It is classified as a Fortified Wine.

Fortified wines are ones that have had spirits, usually brandy, added - hence they are 'fortified' by the extra alcohol.

Fortification is done for a number of reasons, usually to stop fermentation in order to preserve sweetness.

Other fortified wines are Port, Madeira and the Vin du Naturales of southern France.


Answers: It is classified as a Fortified Wine.

Fortified wines are ones that have had spirits, usually brandy, added - hence they are 'fortified' by the extra alcohol.

Fortification is done for a number of reasons, usually to stop fermentation in order to preserve sweetness.

Other fortified wines are Port, Madeira and the Vin du Naturales of southern France.
A dry sweet amber wine typically made in regions of Spain.
appertif wine.
a fortified wine
It is considered a fortified wine; wine with alcohol added.




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