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Xeres

/ ˈxerɛθ /

noun

  1. See Jerez
    the former name of Jerez


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Xeres (where sherry originates) constitutes one of the few wine regions without a definite traceable origin.

A newly liberated people may be compared to a northern army encamped on the Rhine or the Xeres.

"We are bound for Xeres," Garcia replied, rising to his feet.

I have only a letter from him to the house of Simon Peron, at Xeres.

Alvar was born in Xeres de la Frontera, Spain, toward the last of the fifteenth century.

A newly liberated people may be compared to a Northern army encamped on the Rhine or the Xeres.

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