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Spanish fortified wines encompass a variety of styles, each with a rich history and distinct regional character. Sherry, perhaps the most renowned, hails from the Sherry Triangle in Andalusia and is celebrated for its complex production process involving solera aging. Another notable type is Montilla-Moriles, similar to sherry but made Spanish fortified wines encompass a variety of styles, each with a rich history and distinct regional character. Sherry, perhaps the most renowned, hails from the Sherry Triangle in Andalusia and is celebrated for its complex production process involving solera aging. Another notable type is Montilla-Moriles, similar to sherry but made from different grape varieties, primarily Pedro Ximénez, in the Cordoba area. In addition to these, there is the lesser-known but equally delightful Málaga, a sweet fortified wine from the southern coast, traditionally made from Moscatel and Pedro Ximénez grapes. These wines are deeply flavored, often with notes of raisin, coffee, and spices, making them excellent dessert wines. The diversity of Spanish fortified wines offers something for every palate, from bone-dry to lusciously sweet, showcasing the wide range of Spain’s vinicultural expertise and the varied climates and soils across its wine-producing regions. Each type embodies a unique aspect of Spanish culture and winemaking tradition, making them cherished by enthusiasts around the globe. read more... less