A cobbler (the drink, not the baked dessert) is essentially a wine slushie with specs from the 1800s. This is a recipe for a basic sherry cobbler based on the recipe from the great Jerry Thomas, with the amount of sugar reduced per David Wondrich's suggestion to suit modern tastes. Increase or decrease the amount of sugar at will to suit your own tastes. The recipe calls for superfine sugar, which is a fine grind of sugar made for use in cocktails, but is different from powdered sugar (which has anti-clumping stuff in it). If you don't have superfine sugar, you can use plain old sugar; it will just take a bit longer to dissolve. —fiveandspice
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