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Sherry, a fortified wine from Spain, derives its name from the town of Jerez de la Frontera in the Andalusia region. The name evolved from the Arabic word "Sherish," which referred to the area during the Moorish occupation. Over time, the name transformed through various languages, ultimately becoming "Sherry" in English. This wine has a rich history and is closely associated with the unique production methods and climate of the region.

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