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Sherry

Sherry was a fortified white wine.

The Third Doctor drank what he called a "noble" sherry during a meeting with Freeth. (AUDIO: The Paradise of Death [+]Loading...["The Paradise of Death (audio story)"])

De Vries and the Fourth Doctor drank sherry when he visited De Vries's home. (TV: The Stones of Blood [+]Loading...["The Stones of Blood (TV story)"])

The Doctor drank sherry while residing in Nest Cottage. (AUDIO: The Stuff of Nightmares [+]Loading...["The Stuff of Nightmares (BBC audio story)"], Sepulchre [+]Loading...["Sepulchre (audio story)"], Tsar Wars [+]Loading...["Tsar Wars (audio story)"])

Ace opened a bottle of wine and a bottle of cheap cooking sherry to drink with the Time Scaphe crew. Both bottles were remnants of the TARDIS's wine racks. (PROSE: Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible [+]Loading...["Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible (novel)"])

Rory Williams was given sherry after he had contracted tuberculosis. (PROSE: Dead of Winter [+]Loading...["Dead of Winter (novel)"])

Winifred Gillyflower once offered the Eleventh Doctor a glass of amontillado, a type of sherry. (TV: The Crimson Horror [+]Loading...["The Crimson Horror (TV story)"])

Leela believed that sherry tasted funny. (AUDIO: Chronoclasm [+]Loading...["Chronoclasm (audio story)"])

Sherry was one of the items in the hamper that Sir Clive Reeves gave to Anne Caisson for Christmas. (PROSE: For the Man Who Has Everything [+]Loading...["For the Man Who Has Everything (short story)"])

Ernest Tiermann offered the Tenth Doctor sherry, but he found it to be too sweet. (PROSE: Sick Building [+]Loading...["Sick Building (novel)"])

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