allfeeds.ai

 

Spanish Loops  

Spanish Loops

Author: Spanish Loops

Spain! Open arms country. Path of cultures, tradition, hospitality. When passion for this country is mentioned among tour guides, Fran and Jorge, they could be talking for hours and hours. Whether historical or modern; gastronomy or flamenco, fun facts or curiosities; anything you can imagine from top to toe, our loops cover those topics, including actual facts. We hope to bring a smile to your face, a thought to your curiosity and transmit how proud we are of being from where we belong. Hoop with us from your side of the waves. It will be fun. Welcome to Spanish Loops!
Be a guest on this podcast

Language: en-us

Genres: Places & Travel, Society & Culture

Contact email: Get it

Feed URL: Get it

iTunes ID: Get it


Get all podcast data

Listen Now...

S3, Ep : 38. Sherry Secrets: Spain’s Legendary Wine Story.
Wednesday, 29 April, 2026

Hey everyone, welcome back to Spanish Loops! We are Jorge and Fran. Today… we’re taking you straight to the south of Spain, where history, culture, and flavor come together in a glass.We’re talking about Sherry. Or as we say in Spain… Jerez.Now here’s the first twist; “Sherry” isn’t even a Spanish word. It’s actually an English adaptation of Jerez, the city where it all began. Over centuries, traders (especially the British) couldn’t quite pronounce Xérès or Jerez, so “Sherry” stuck… andwent global.But this isn’t just wine. This is history in liquid form.We’re going back over 3,000 years, when the Phoenicians first brought vines to this land around Cádiz. Then came the Romans, the Moors, and later the Christian kingdoms,each leaving their mark on what would become one of the oldest wines in the world. And here’swhere things get really interesting…The massive production? That explosion of popularity? You can thank international trade, especially with England. By the Middle Ages, Sherry was already being exported in huge quantities, becoming a favorite across Europe and turning Jerez into a wine powerhouse.Now let’s talk grapes, because not all wines are created equal.Sherry is mainly made from three types:Palomino — the backbone of most dry Sherries.Pedro Ximénez — rich, sweet, almost syrup-like.Moscatel — aromatic and naturally sweet.And the result? A universe of styles.From the light and salty Fino and Manzanilla, to the deeper, nuttier Amontillado and Oloroso, all the way to those dark, dessert-style wines made from sun-dried grape.What makes it unique? A magical process called flor, (flower), a layer of yeast that transforms the wine as it ages, and the famous solera system, blending generations of wine into one consistent flavor.So today, we’re not just drinking Sherry…We’re tasting centuries of conquest, trade, culture and identity.Stay with us. This story gets even better.

 

We also recommend:


The Philosophy of Love - Audio
The Open University

Philosophy: A Survival Guide
Anthony Selbitschka and Michael Raveling

Ischia.it HD
ischia.it

Is Enlightenment Relevant Part 2
Lisa Dale Miller, MFT

Hack It Out
Hack It Out

Crucible Bookii Podcasts
Melanie Parish


PodFM.ru

IHS Pod Squad
IHS Pod Squad

TxBears
Xander Fogle

Rautometer
Ernst.FM

Robin's Roost: Inspiring Stories Changing Lifes
Robin L Eschler

The Margarita Confessionals
Ali Lauren