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Angry Orchard

Angry Orchard
NV Pommeau Of Walden 3 Year Oak Aged Apple Wine, New York State

Pair this wine with:
Cheese Chocolate

Category: Domestic Sherry-Style Wine

Date Tasted:
Country: USA
Alcohol: 24.7% RS: 70.00%
Bronze Medal
Recommended
$48

Angry Orchard
NV Pommeau Of Walden 3 Year Oak Aged Apple Wine, New York State

Pair this wine with:
Cheese Chocolate

Category: Domestic Sherry-Style Wine

Date Tasted:
Country: USA
Alcohol: 24.7% RS: 70.00%
Dull golden amber color. Aromas of spiced poached apples, pen ink, cotton balls with nail polish and isopropyl, and kumquat oil with a watery body and a swift stale honeyed nuts and nougat, caramelized overripe apples, and chili pepper finish. An angular, prickly fortified wine for cocktails.

Tasting Info

Wine Glass Style: Spicy & Complex
Aroma Aroma: spiced poached apples, pen ink, cotton balls with nail polish and isopropyl, and kumquat oil
Taste Flavor: stale honeyed nuts and nougat, caramelized overripe apples, and chili pepper
Sweetness Sweetness: Dryish
Enjoy Enjoy: Now
Recipes Pairing: Blue Cheese, Chocolate Mousse, Roquefort
Bottom Line Bottom Line: An angular, prickly fortified wine for cocktails.

The Producer

Angry Orchard Cider Company

The Producer
Cincinnati, OH
USA
1 617-368-5000

Domestic Sherry-Style Wine

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Serve in a Port Wine Glass
Domestic Sherry-style wines are made in the United States and are usually fortified wines aged in similar conditions as Spanish Sherries. Sherry is a fortified wine made in several countries, most famously from the Xerez district if Spain ( the word "sherry" itself is a derivation of the word Xerez). There are several different types ranging from very dry and light (Fino) to very sweet and rich (Cream, Moscatel).

Most are made with the fortification - increasing the alcoholic level - by adding neutral grape sprits after fermentation. This increases the alcohol from 13% or 14% up to 18% to 20%. Sherry is aged in casks for anywhere from two to eight years; the system of aging in casks is the solera system where old and new barrels are used. When wine evaporated from the old barrels, wine from the new barrels is added to top up the old barrels.

While Sherry is most commonly associated with Spain, it has become a generic term and can be produced (often via different methods) in the US and other countries.

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