On Saturday we headed over to Noble Rot Wine Bar on Swan Lane for a sherry long lunch, involving sherry tasting, from dry to sweet, and Spanish inspired food. Sherry can only be produced in the area around Jerez de la Frontera in Andalucía and is a protected term (just like champagne) and is made in a range of styles from very dry to richly sweet. The lunch was designed to transport us to El Puerto de Santa Maria, north of Cadiz, with 8 sherries and a vermouth to taste and a range of fantastic food.


We sat at a table with two other couples, one of which we chatted to about the food, sherry and travels. As we were introduced to the lunch, we sipped on the welcome drink (first on the list above). A flight of the dry sherries then appeared with bread, butter and two fantastic dips – the olive tapenade being particularly light and flavoursome. In the pictures below you can also see the manchego and serrano croquette served with a spicy, yet refreshing gazpacho and wonderful tuna escabeche.




We also enjoyed a miniature light pastry tart topped with white anchovies (not pictured), chorizo croquetas and garlic giant prawns with these three sherries. Before the next set of dishes and sherry, owner Maciej Zimny, told us about the history of sherry and how it is produced which was really interesting and I felt a new world was opened up to me.
The flavours of the three sherries went so well with the food, as did the next two which came along with the tortilla, eggplant pisto (like a ratatouille), lamb meatballs and the soft and tender red wine poached chorizo, not to say the jumbo prawns and perfect octopus (not pictured).





There was barely room for dessert, but who could resist this platter to go with the final two sherries? I had one of the mini Basque cheesecakes and one two hazlenut afajor. To end, we were served a glass of crisp vermouth topped with olives. This made a great ‘palate cleanser’ to end the afternoon.


This was an absolutely fabulous event with so many flavours and taste experiences to last a long time.
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Thistles and Kiwis is a Wellington, New Zealand based blog written by Barbara, who likes cats, summer, good food and pretends to garden.
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Hi, Barbara – The menu, food pics and descriptions all look and sound amazing! ❤
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It was a very special event!
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Wow. It all looks incredible.
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The food – and sherry – was amazing.
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Oh my, everything looks absolutely amazing! Your food photos are beautiful, and that’s difficult to do.
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Oh thank you!
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Hi Barbara, oh my gosh what a menu, what an event! It all looks amazing and I’m so glad you enjoyed yourself. Thanks for linking up with #WWWhimsy xo
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It was fabulous – what a treat!
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What a great food experience – looks so delicious.
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It really was!
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Something so very different! I am interested in rounding off the sherry tasting with vermouth.
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I was surprised too but it made a very refreshing finish.
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I am impressed 1. with the fact sherry is still available, and 2. the many versions matched with the delicious food, it made for a great event! Thanks for sharing this delightful lunch Barbara!
#Teamwwwhimsy
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Sherry is hundreds of years old and still very popular in Spain and I always have a bottle in the house. You can buy it here too – good quality stuff not ‘Harvey’s Bristol Cream’ ! It was a fantastic event.
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The food looks delicious!!! I have to admit I don’t know a lot about sherry but it sounds like a great experience.
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It was a great experience and I learned a lot.
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We are not such Sherry friends and couldn’t imagine a Sherry lunch. Nevertheless, we imagine that this is a special experience.
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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That looks like an incredible experience.
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It really was – a wonderful way to spend a Saturday afternoon!
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What an amazing tasting! Everything looks scrumptious!
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The food was amazing and it was really interesting to try the sherries.
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Sherry and Spanish food…what a lunch for the ages. I thoroughly enjoyed this post, both the photos and the writing!
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Thanks Julie! It was a really special afternoon.
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Sounds like a fun night. We were on Jerez de la Frontera thia past fall and did our own, simple, tasting. I don’t mind Sherry, but only the cream. Maggie
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It is somewhere I would love to go.
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Looks and sounds fantastic. I bet you came out with a happy glow. Maybe even forgot about your boot for a little bit?
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I did and I did!
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I like a nice dry sherry and haven’t had any for ages. You’ve put me in the mood!
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It is a lovely aperitif and I was surprised how well the food parings went.
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It sounds like a fabulous meal!
cheers
Sherry (sherry’s pickings)
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It was!
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You certainly needed stamina to survive all that. It looks really good fun though.
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They were tasting sizes of sherry!
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This sounds and looks absolutely fantastic!
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It was – quite a special event.
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