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Discover the amazing array of styles and flavours that Spain’s most famous fortified wine, sherry, has to offer. At Laithwaites, we list a great range – from bone-dry Manzanilla and Fino, to the sweet-savoury complexity of Amontillado and Palo Cortado, and the deep, rich smoothness of cream sherry.
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- A rich, dark, Oloroso from the great Gonzalez Byass. Aged for 8 years for long nutty complexity
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When can I expect my wine delivery?
The day of your delivery will depend on which option you’ve chosen at checkout.
- For a standard delivery, we will deliver your order in three to five working days. Delivery to the Scottish Highlands, some other areas of Scotland, Northern Ireland and offshore islands can take an extra few days.
- Usual delivery times are between 07.00 and 21.00.
- You can select Next-day or Named-day delivery at checkout – but do bear in mind we don’t deliver on Sundays or Bank Holidays.
For the best experience we recommend you subscribe to our Unlimited service. A one-off payment of £29.99 entitles you to free delivery for a year – including free Next-day delivery. There’s no minimum order – you’ll get free delivery even on a single bottle. And you can get delivery to multiple addresses, so it’s perfect for gifting!
When is the cut-off for Christmas delivery?
The cut-off for Christmas delivery varies by our different delivery methods.
Standard Delivery:
Order by midnight Sunday 21st December.
Next Day Delivery:
Order by 4pm Monday 22nd December
Scottish Highlands & Northern Ireland:
Order by Wednesday 17th December
Bulk Delivery:
Order by Monday 15th December
Please note that these dates are subject to change.
Do you have a money-back guarantee?
We want you to be entirely happy with your chosen wine, so we offer an unbeatable money-back guarantee on every single bottle – even wines you buy on sale.
No quibbles. No questions. Just your 100% satisfaction.
If you aren't happy for any reason, get in touch and we’ll arrange to collect your bottle within 48 hours.
What are the most popular types of sherry?
Fino – this is the driest style of sherry. Palomino grapes are fermented dry, then fortified to 15.5% and put into barrel, not quite full, so a layer of flor, a white yeast cover, can develop over the top and stop all oxidation. The flor also eats up any remaining sugar, hence a Fino is bone dry.
Manzanilla – very much like Fino, but it comes from a specific location. Manzanilla may only come from Sanlucar de Barrameda, a town just that bit nearer the Atlantic, so the ocean has more of an influence on its flavour as it ages in the cellar.
Amontillado – this starts life like a Fino. Palomino fermented dry and fortified to 15.5% and put into barrel for 3-4 years to develop flor. Then, if the winemaker decides it should be an Amontillado, they fortify it to 18° (so the flor dies) and leave it to age in barrel for longer. The wine takes on a richer amber hue and a whole different spectrum of rich flavours.
Oloroso – nearly always dry in style and made all from Palomino grapes, using the second pressing juice, fermented dry, then fortified to 18°, put into barrel five sixths full, so it is open to oxidation, then left to mature for between 3 and 40 years.
Palo Cortado – a sherry of great complexity, this starts off as a Fino, aged in barrel, but for whatever reason, the white layer of flor dies off, leaving the wine exposed to the air. It continues to mature there in barrel, gaining an array of gorgeous, intriguing flavours.
Cream – a blend of Oloroso sweetened with other wines such as Pedro Ximénez or Amontillado.
Pedro Ximénez – created by sun-drying Pedro Ximénez grapes to concentrate the sugars before fermentation, then ageing with no flor on top, like you would an Oloroso.
Reading a Sherry Label
Examples of Dry Sherry styles: Fino, Manzanilla, Amontillado, Palo Cortado, and Oloroso
Examples of Sweet Sherry styles and blends: Pedro Ximénez (PX) and Cream Sherry
The Solera System
Sherry’s distinctive character is largely a result of the Solera System, a unique ageing process involving fractional blending in a series of barrels arranged in tiers. The higher tiers are called ‘criaderas’ and hold the younger wines, while the oldest wines are stored in the bottom row of barrels, known as the ‘solera’.
When sherry is extracted for bottling, it’s drawn only from the oldest casks. These casks are then replenished with wine from the next oldest tier, and so on, with the top tier filled with the new wine.
This continuous blending process ensures consistency in flavour and style, with no single vintage dominating the blend.
Aging terms:
VOS (Vinum Optimum Signatum / Very Old Sherry): Certified average age of 20 years.
VORS (Vinum Optimum Rare Signatum / Very Old Rare Sherry): Certified average age of 30 years.
What does 'en rama' mean?
A sherry labelled ‘en rama’ indicates it is unfined and unfiltered. The words ‘en rama’ mean literally ‘from the branch’ and means, in essence, straight from the barrel, so it’s a true artisan wine, bottled without fining or filtration, fuller and more complex in flavour. Fino or Manzanilla en ramas tend to be slightly darker in colour too.
Can I send wine as a gift?
Sending wine as a gift online with Laithwaites couldn’t be easier.
- Choose your wine gift and select ‘add to basket’.
- Go to your basket and select ‘checkout’.Select your shipping address (add a new one of you need to).
- Add a case label message (free) or choose a gift card and add a message (for £1.99)
- Select ‘Continue’ and choose shipping method.
- Next day and named day are available for a small extra charge.
- Pay using your chosen method (Credit or Debit card, Apple Pay, GPay or PayPal).
- We’ll take care of the rest!




