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Jerez de la Frontera sits in the low, sun-bleached plains of Cádiz province, far enough inland from the Atlantic coast to bake properly in summer yet close enough to feel the levante wind that sweeps in from the Strait of Gibraltar. The city's name carries its own history: the Frontera suffix dates to the medieval period when this was a contested borderland between Christian and Moorish kingdoms, and that layered past is still legible in the architecture, the street plan, and the particular seriousness with which Jerez takes its own traditions.

Those traditions are, above all, two: sherry and flamenco. Jerez gave sherry its English name, the word being a rough approximation of how English merchants once pronounced Xerez, and the great bodegas that line the roads out of the old centre remain the city's most recognisable feature. The chalky albariza soil of the surrounding Sherry Triangle, shared with Sanlúcar de Barrameda and El Puerto de Santa María, produces the palomino grapes that become fino, amontillado, and oloroso in the cathedral-like ageing halls that visitors have been touring for generations. Flamenco here is not a tourist performance but a living tradition rooted in the working-class barrios of Santiago and San Miguel, where the cante jondo style associated with Jerez, raw, slow, and deeply Andalusian, developed over centuries.

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