Sherry is a fortified wine, not a liquor, and the best way to describe its taste is "nutty" like hazelnuts, almonds, cashews even.
Yes, sherry is typically sweet in taste.
The premises where sherry can be purchased depends on the state and sometimes on the local jurisdiction. At the liquor store as far as I know, that's where I've always gotten it.
The Spanish name for Sherry is Xerez.
Usually it's sherry, but you can use whichever you prefer the taste of.
You can buy Pedro Domecq La Ina sherry from places such as Goody Goody Liquor, Inc. or Liquor World. The cost of a bottle can range from $13.49 to about $15.00.
Putting liquor in the freezer can affect its taste and quality. While it may make the drink colder, it can also dull the flavors and aromas of the liquor. It is generally recommended to store liquor at room temperature to preserve its original taste.
drink patron ! but that's only if u can handle tequila and like the taste of it.
Rum, brandy, or sherry.
Your best bet is to go to the wine and/or liquor store and get real sherry (wine fortified with brandy). Avoid the grocery store stuff labelled "cooking sherry".
Liquor that starts with F includes: Framboise (raspberry liqueur) Fino (Spanish sherry) Frangelico (Italian hazelnut liqueur)
Dry sherry is a type of sherry that is not sweet and has a crisp, tangy flavor, while cream sherry is a sweetened sherry with a richer, smoother taste. Dry sherry is typically served as an aperitif, while cream sherry is often enjoyed as a dessert wine.
It depends on your personal taste.