4 oz Sherry
1 T Sugar
2 sli Orange (or 3)
Instructions

Shake everything with shaved ice, pour over fresh ice in a tumbler (or Collins, if you're feeling modern - a julep cup if you're feeling posh), garnish with fresh fruit in season, add straws.

Notes

The sherry can be just about any kind. The sugar can be swapped out for just about any sweetener, as long as it plays well. The orange, which I'm pretty sure gets shaken with the other ingredients, can be swapped out. Just make sure there's a straw and some tasty fruit on top.

History

Http://punchdrink.com/recipes/sherry-cobbler/

Cocktail summary
Created by
Unknown, codified by Jerry Thomas?
Year
before 1838
Is an
authentic recipe
Reference

How to Mix Drinks, pg. 129

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Comments

Curated this. There was a hasty version imported at the dawn of KC time and one posted last night that was effectively the same as this drink, so I merged them both into this, with proper source citations. Want to do Fino + lemon + honey syrup? Sure. Amontillado + prune syrup spiked with Armagnac + orange? You betcha. You can even use a sweet Sherry like Moscatel here, though I'd drop the sugar entirely and add enough acid for balance. Thanks,  Zachary