it should have come from the french word ``cherie'', which means darling.
1962
It originates from spain there was a law during that time in spain that stated all sherry should come from the sherry triangle
Sherry (the drink and the name) = שרי (pronounced SHEH-ree)
decanter
of course
a "cask" maybe?
No, dairy products are not used to make cream sherry, the word 'cream'in this case refers to the drinks smoothness.
Sherri isn't a Greek name or word, so in Greek Sherri means Sherri.Sherri is an American name which is ultimately a variant of Sherry. The name Sherry is possibly from the French word chérie meaning "darling", or the English word sherry, a type of fortified wine.
The name Sherri has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
From the region of Jerez in Southern Spain, a fortified wine from that region
No, cooking sherry and sherry vinegar are not the same. Cooking sherry is a type of fortified wine used in cooking, while sherry vinegar is a type of vinegar made from sherry wine.