John Harvey & Sons

John Harvey & Sons
Industry wine importer
Founded 1796
Headquarters Bristol, England
Key people John Harvey
Website http://www.harveys-usa.com

John Harvey & Sons was a wine merchant, started by John Harvey in Bristol, England in 1796, and specializing in importing Spanish and Portuguese wines. During the 1860s and 1880s, in the company's cellars John Harvey II (son of John Harvey) and his brother Edward Harvey developed the world’s first cream sherry now known as Harvey's Bristol Cream. The blend starts with wines from fifty different soleras, including three sherry types: Fino, Amontillado, and Oloroso. Finally some Pedro Ximénez wine is added for sweetness, and for the richness and creaminess that is the hallmark of the style. The Harvey's Bristol Cream brand is now owned and produced by the American company Beam Inc..

The Bristol Cream is the only sherry that is not only commonly served chilled, but on the rocks—the ice cuts the viscosity. A slice of lemon or lime is often added, especially in warmer weather; the acidity of citrus cuts back the sweetness. Since its inception it became the most famous and best selling sherry in the world. In the United States of America it outsells its competitor by nearly two to one. Up to 1960 they purchased wines in Jerez and shipped them to Bristol, England for aging and blending. The business grew from strength to strength and over the years they began buying their own vineyards in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain, so they could protect the quality of their source material. They own the Estate Vineyards in Jerez Superior, and have exclusive use of the Palomino fruit.

Bristol Cream

Bristol Cream is a brand of Spanish sherry that has been imported into and bottled in Bristol, England since 1796 by John Harvey & Sons of Bristol. In the late 20th century, Harvey's began to sell Bristol cream in bottles made from Bristol blue glass.

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