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Why is sherry considered a red wine?

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It's not, Sherry is a Fortified wine which is a class on it's own (and includes Port, Madeira, Marsala and France's Vins doux naturels - all made with the addition of a distilled spirit in the winemaking process). read more

It’s not, Sherry is a Fortified wine which is a class on it’s own (and includes Port, Madeira, Marsala and France’s Vins doux naturels - all made with the addition of a distilled spirit in the winemaking process). read more

Researchers say sherries are considered to fall somewhere in between the two major types of wine -- red and white -- and have been neglected in recent studies that looked at the potential cardiovascular health benefits of alcohol consumption and wines. read more

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