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Each customer gets a glass of fino sherry to start.
Little has changed about the Fino 115 since its introduction with the exception of color choices.
She acts as a sort of surrogate big sister to him if Fino isn't around to play her role.
A manzanilla or fino sherry is the way to start.
The sherries include a fino flown in fresh from Spain.
Set in a glamorous basement, Fino is a tapas restaurant with a difference.
Fino: The most common wine of the region.
Amontillado: This is what results from allowing fino to age for many years under the correct conditions.
On a personal level, he is a paso fino horse enthusiast.
The same essential sherry style is called fino elsewhere in Jerez.
Because of the alcohol content, a full bottle of fino is really too much for two people, even with food.
Like his face, his fino were long and clever.
When buying a fino or manzanilla, ask for the freshest bottle.
"Italy is where it all started," he said, between sips of bottled water at his table in Fino's.
You will find two principal types: fino and oloroso.
The sherry is manufactured using the same methods as a fino and results in a very pale, dry wine.
He seems to have grown to care a lot for Fino, and possibly has romantic feelings for her.
In Italian, fino means fine, thin, subtle, pure or dainty, among other things.
It was a selection that allowed me to work from manzanilla to fino to amontillado.
It is light and dry like a fino, but with a cleaner, more delicate, almost tangy finish.
It is best known for its fino style of dry sherry made from the palomino grape.
Lavado Fino is the country's highest grade of coffee.
However, two years later, due to its success, it was released again by Biscoito Fino.
A chilled manzanilla or fino sherry also sets up a meal in fine style.
Once opened, fino and manzanilla should be kept chilled and drunk within two days.