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Time to re-evaluate the classic - now with 100% more cool. Seriously, this blended sherry serves up a delicious pale mahogany, raisiny, festive-spiced wine wrapped in a slightly oaky, maple-syrup lusciousness. Serve over crushed ice with a slice.
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After far, far too long in the murky shadows of uncooldom, archetypal sherries like this big, bold and beautiful Bristol Cream are coming out of the closet. Yes, loud and proud, this is an out-and-out cream sherry: that's right, a sherry on the sweet side of medium, get over it fella. Okay, we might be over-egging it a little, but this is a wine in need of serious re-evaluation. It's way more complex than you might suspect or imagine, with layers of poached apples, treacle, raisin and hints of oak and Christmas spice - and chuck it in a glass of crushed ice with a slice or two of orange and it's unrecognisable. It might even be cool, and it's certainly delicious. Go on, we dare you.
Brand Marketing
Since 1882 the "Bristol Cream" has stood apart - a distinctive mingling of four different sherries from the 'Solera' of casks of different ages. Discover the essence of invention - perfectly chilled or over ice, as a long drink or cocktail.
Manufacturer Marketing
By Appointment to HM Queen Elizabeth II Sherry Suppliers Harveys Jerez Spain
Brand
Harveys
Return To Address
Bodegas Fundador, S.L.U.,
San Ildefonso,
3 11403, Jerez de la Frontera,
Spain.
San Ildefonso,
3 11403, Jerez de la Frontera,
Spain.
Dietary Information (ingredients and allergens may be subject to change, so it is important you check the labels supplied in each delivery)
Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites
Tasting Notes
A distinctive mingling of four different sherries from the 'Solera' of casks of different ages
Features
Wine of Spain, Dark, golden and complex, Rich with a mellow sweetness, Harvey brothers, Bristol wine merchants importing from Spain
Further Description
Sherry trade between England and Jerez has existed since the 1100s. Harveys was founded in 1796 in the city of Bristol, England. At that time sherry was transported by ship in oak casks and then blended in Bristol.
Harveys Bristol Cream was created in the company’s cellars in the 1880s by John Harvey II and his brother Edward. An aristocratic lady who was visiting the cellars was sampling Harveys Bristol Milk. She was asked to try the new, finer and richer blend. “If that is Milk, then this must be Cream” she declared on tasting the new blend, and Bristol Cream it has been ever since.
From 1970 onwards Harveys began investing heavily in the region of Jerez, purchasing top quality vineyards and bodegas and building a bottling plant including the latest technology. All production and distribution of sherry for world markets is now centred in Jerez. Only wine produced in the area of Jerez, southern Spain can be called sherry.
Harveys Bristol Cream was created in the company’s cellars in the 1880s by John Harvey II and his brother Edward. An aristocratic lady who was visiting the cellars was sampling Harveys Bristol Milk. She was asked to try the new, finer and richer blend. “If that is Milk, then this must be Cream” she declared on tasting the new blend, and Bristol Cream it has been ever since.
From 1970 onwards Harveys began investing heavily in the region of Jerez, purchasing top quality vineyards and bodegas and building a bottling plant including the latest technology. All production and distribution of sherry for world markets is now centred in Jerez. Only wine produced in the area of Jerez, southern Spain can be called sherry.
Alcohol By Volume
17.5
Units
13.1
Manufacturer
Bottled by:
Bodegas Fundador, S.L.U.,
San Ildefonso,
3 11403, Jerez de la Frontera,
Spain.
Bodegas Fundador, S.L.U.,
San Ildefonso,
3 11403, Jerez de la Frontera,
Spain.
Country Of Packaging
Spain
Other Information
Full Product Name:
Sherry - Red Spanish Wine
Origin:
Cream product of Spain
Additional Information:
Alcohol By Volume: 17.5%
Units: 13.1
13.1 UK Units per bottle
0.9 UK Units per 50ml serving glass
Know Your Limits
The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week
Enjoy Responsibly
www.drinkaware.co.uk
Sherry - Red Spanish Wine
Origin:
Cream product of Spain
Additional Information:
Alcohol By Volume: 17.5%
Units: 13.1
13.1 UK Units per bottle
0.9 UK Units per 50ml serving glass
Know Your Limits
The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week
Enjoy Responsibly
www.drinkaware.co.uk
Serving Suggestions
Best served chilled - perfect when 'Harveys' turns blue. Serve chilled in a wine glass, or over ice with a slice of orange, or mix with 2 parts lemonade over ice with slices of fruit
Preparation And Usage
Best served chilled - perfect when 'Harveys' turns blue
Serve chilled in a wine glass, or over ice with a slice of orange, or mix with 2 parts lemonade over ice with slices of fruit.
Serve chilled in a wine glass, or over ice with a slice of orange, or mix with 2 parts lemonade over ice with slices of fruit.
Recycling Information
Bottle - Recyclable
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