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Sherry – but not as we know it

Ask a group of wine writers what they think is the best value for money in wine buying today and the chances are they’ll say sherry. So why do we drink so little of it? I think it’s partly because it’s seen as old fashioned and bourgeois, and partly because the most well-known names are sweetened and blended for a supposedly anaemic British palate.
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