Adonis
Sherry Cobbler
Bamboo
La Perla
Sherry Old-Fashioned
The Sherry Rebujito
Sherry Sour
Sherry and Tonic
Take a Sip of Something a Little Grander With a Sherry Cocktail
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You know that sherry you walk past at the liquor store, wondering to yourself just what could you do with it? Well, turn right back around and grab a bottle. Fino sherry, amontillado, cream, or manzanilla, there's no wrong choice. It all depends on where you want to start!
One of the classic sherry cocktails, although perhaps not as well known, the Adonis a simple two-ingredient cocktail using fino sherry and an ingredient you already know: sweet vermouth. Sweet yet herbaceous, it's wonderfully balanced.
It's one of the most delicious and unique cocktails you've yet to try. This drink has stuck around since the 1830s, and it's because it's more than just a beautiful cocktail.
Like the Adonis, the bamboo uses sherry and vermouth, but with a few alterations. And, it goes without saying, it's a bit more, well, bitter.
If you thought tequila and sherry couldn't pair together, prepare to have your socks knocked right off. It's a little fruity with just the right amount of bite.
Use a sweet sherry such as medium or cream sherry as a substitute for the simple syrup in a new twist on an old classic.
Mix your sherry with lemonade or lemon-lime soda for a refreshing rebujito, a tingly mint beverage that'll be the key to enjoying a drink that's a little lighter.
Enjoy a sour that's sweeter than the usual whiskey sour, but not quite as cloying as the amaretto sour.
The highball you never thought of? The sherry and tonic, of course. The bitter notes of the tonic are the perfect balance to the sherry. Win, win.
Pinkies out for a cocktail that's a little more elevated than your usual old-fashioned or last word. Enter into the world of sherry cocktails. Something a little fancier, a little less boozy, and just different enough to make you stop and go, "ohh, yeah."