jerez in English

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a town in southwestern Spain, in Andalusia; population 205,364 (2008). It is the center of a sherry-making industry. Full name Jerez de la Frontera.

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1. Bereber Jerez, Jerez De La Frontera, Andalucia, Spain

2. Bereber in Jerez de la Frontera, reviews by real people

3. Alcoven Avenida Alcalde Álvaro Domecq, 4 - 11402 Jerez de la Frontera SEND email

4. Amontillado therefore is a Sherry, made in Jerez, in the style of this Montilla beverage

5. Driving from Malaga to Tarifa will take you about 1.5 hours, from Jerez to Tarifa about 1 hour.

6. Vinagre de Jerez Reserva: the vinegar covered by this designation, with a minimum ageing period of two years;

7. Most visitors at the airport arrive from Germany (39%) and the UK (7%), however around 48% of all arriving passengers at Jerez Airport are on domestic flights.

8. Born in 1475 in Jerez de los Caballeros, in the province of Extremadura in Castile, Spain, Balboa went on to become the first European to see the Pacific Ocean

9. Situated in a nice area of Jerez just 10 minutes from the airport and next to the Royal School of Andalusian Equestrian Art, the Horse Fair, museums and traditional wineries.

10. (i) File No. 1248349 (ii) Manzanilla - Sanlúcar de Barrameda (Wine) (iii) Spain—Jerez, Puerto de Santa Maria, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Trebujena, Chipiona, Rota, Puerto Real y Chiclana de la Frontera, de la provincia de Cádiz, y el de Lebrija, de la provincia de Sevilla (iv) Consejo Regulador de las Denominaciones de Origen Jerez-Xérès-Sherry, Manzanilla-Sanlúcar de Barrameda y Vinagre de Jerez, Avenida Alcalde Alvaro Domecq No. 2, 11405 Jerez de la Frontera (Cádiz), Spain (v) Commercial and Economic Office Promotion Centre "Wines from Spain" in Canada, Consulate of Spain, 2 Bloor Street E, Suite 1506, Toronto, Ontario M4W 1A8 (vi) The names listed in (ii) is recognized and protected as a geographical indication for wine in the ministerial order of the Spanish ministry of agriculture of May 2, 1977, published in the state official bulletin BOE No. 173 of May 12, 1977.

11. Liqueur wine of “Jerez-Xérès-Sherry”, “Manzanilla-Sanlúcar de Barrameda”, “Montilla-Moriles”, “Málaga” and “Condado de Huelva” with at least 60 g/l of reducing matters of color of amber to mahogany.

12. Liqueur wine of ‘Jerez-Xérès-Sherry’, ‘Manzanilla-Sanlúcar de Barrameda’, ‘Montilla-Moriles’, ‘Málaga’ and ‘Condado de Huelva’ with at least 60 g/l of reducing matters of color of amber to mahogany.

13. Rafael Estévez y Nani Paños estrenaron en el XX Festival de Jerez 'Bailables', una fantasía flamenca en la que realizaron un recorrido por diferentes estilos y cantes

14. Liqueur wine (Vino generoso) of ‘Jerez-Xérès-Sherry’, ‘Manzanilla-Sanlúcar de Barrameda’, ‘Montilla-Moriles’ dry PDOs, of sharp aroma, countersunk, smooth and full to paladar, of color amber or gold, with acquired alcoholic strength between 16–22°.

15. Liqueur wine (Vino generoso) of “Jerez-Xérès-Sherry”, “Manzanilla-Sanlúcar de Barrameda”, “Montilla-Moriles” dry PDOs, of sharp aroma, countersunk, smooth and full to paladar, of color amber or gold, with acquired alcoholic strength between 16–22°.

16. It is “triple Casked,” meaning it’s matured in three different cask types: new heavy toast/light char casks from the Brown Forman cooperage, used Tennessee whiskey and bourbon casks, as well as Oloroso sherry casks from Jerez, Spain.

17. Liqueur wine (vino generoso) of “Jerez-Xérès-Sherry” and “Manzanilla Sanlúcar de Barrameda”, “Montilla Moriles” whose organoleptic characteristics consists of the aroma of an amontillado and palate and colour similar to those of an oloroso, and with an acquired alcoholic strength between 16 and 22 percent.

18. Liqueur wine (vino generoso) of ‘Jerez-Xérès-Sherry’ and ‘Manzanilla Sanlúcar de Barrameda’, ‘Montilla Moriles’ whose organoleptic characteristics consists of the aroma of an amontillado and palate and colour similar to those of an oloroso, and with an acquired alcoholic strength between 16 and 22 percent.

19. The hotel is within walking distance from the bodegas, the Royal Andalusian School of the Equestrian Art, Alcazar and several museums. 35 cosy rooms with bath, shower, air condition, heating, satellite TV, safe and other amenities are waiting for you to welcome you in Jerez de la Frontera.

20. The province of Cadiz is very diverse and contains numerous places which are well worth a visit, from the countryside around Jerez de la Frontera to the villages in Campo de Gibraltar, or you can take a tour of the white villages and stop to relax somewhere along the coast between Tarifa and Sanlúcar de Barrameda.

21. Sherry (vino de Jerez) is a fortified Andalusian wine which enjoys great international prestige, particularly in Anglo-Saxon countries, and comes in a range of varieties to suit different tastes, e.g., fino (dry and light, usually drunk chilled), manzanilla (a pale, dry fina from Sanlúcar de Barrameda), amontillado (amber-coloured full dry or semi-dry), dulce (sweet) and oloroso (dark, full-bodied).

22. Vasco Núñez de Balboa, (born 1475, Jerez de los Caballeros, or Badajoz, Extremadura province, Castile—died January 12, 1519, Acla, near Darién, Panama), Spanish conquistador and explorer, who was head of the first stable settlement on the South American continent (1511) and who was the first European to sight the eastern shore of the Pacific Ocean (on September 25 [or 27], 1513, from “a …