5 Cocktails to Make With One Bottle of Sherry

Sherry can add savory, creamy, and bright notes to your next cocktail.

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Matt Taylor-Gross / Food Styling by Lucy Simon

Sherry could use some new public relations representation. An unjust underdog of the wine world, sherry has been relegated to a small section on most wine lists if it's on them at all, and often conjures images of Victorian-era grandmas sipping tiny glasses, in the vein of Downton Abbey. Thankfully, though, some of our favorite bartenders and cocktail developers are breathing new life into the category and celebrating sherry in all its multitudes. Give sherry a chance with these five editor-approved cocktails.

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Soft Arms

Soft Arms Cocktail Recipe

Matt Taylor-Gross / Food Styling by Lucy Simon / Glasses from Mamo

Riesling and fino sherry are a match made in heaven. Be sure to use a bottle of dry Riesling (there's a lot of good value to be found in this category of wine) and a dry vermouth. Fino sherry tends to be lighter in color and drier than other sherries, like Manzanilla and Oloroso, you might encounter on a drinks list, and it adds balanced salinity — dare I say, with a touch of yeastiness — to this cocktail.

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Rebujito

Rebujito
Guillermo Riveros / Food Styling by Oset Babür-Winter

Refreshing and surprisingly simple, this classic Spanish cocktail is perfect for lazy summer afternoons. The rebujito hails from the south of Spain, where the local wine is fortified sherry and the high temperatures call for something cool and refreshing. Lemon-lime soda is added to a base of sherry, muddled with mint, mixed, and served, a favorite for local festivals.

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Kind of Blue

King of Blue Cocktail Recipe

Matt Taylor-Gross / Food Styling by Lucy Simon

If you haven't tried Cappelletti before, now's the time to pick up a bottle.

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Fino Bee Cobbler

Fino Bee Cobbler

Jennifer Causey / Food Styling by Margaret Monroe Dickey / Prop Styling by Christine Keely

A perfect match for seasoned sherry-drinkers and newbies to the category, this cocktail elegantly presents sherry in full force. This tart and sweet cobbler cocktail is made with fresh lemon juice, honey syrup, and fino sherry, which gives this cocktail its nutty aroma.

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Salty Caramel Negroni

Salty Caramel Negroni

Jennifer Causey / Food Styling by Margaret Monroe Dickey / Prop Styling by Christine Keely

Nutty manzanilla sherry, dark rum, and salty pickle brine give this variation on the classic Negroni a delicious, savory twist. Chantal Tseng’s Salty Caramel Negroni takes advantage of the subtle nuttiness of the manzanilla, and the pairing of the dark rum and sherry furthers the depth and complexity of the cocktail.

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