A sherry cobbler is a classic American cocktail made with sherry, sugar and citrus. To make the drink, orange and lemon are muddled with simple syrup and the sherry is added, then shaken with ice in a cocktail shaker, and strained into a highball glass filled with crushed ice. Garnishes include mint leaves, raspberry, and orange and lemon slices. It can also be garnished with pineapple wedges or any seasonal berries. Some recipes add pineapple juice.
Its origins are not known in detail, but is believed to have originated sometime in the early 19th century. The earliest known mention is from an 1838 diary of a Canadian traveler to the United States, Katherine Jane Ellice, but it did not gain international name recognition until Charles Dickens included the drink in The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit.

Contains: Citrus Sherry
Categories: Cobbler (cocktail)
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Wikipedia title: Sherry cobbler
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