Here are a few ways you could express it:
1. Using the English word:
* "Sheri" (pronounced "she-ree") would be the most straightforward way, as Hawaiian pronunciation tends to be close to English.
2. Describing it:
* "Waina ʻulaʻula" (pronounced "why-nah oo-lah-oo-lah") literally means "red wine," and could be used for any red wine, including sherry.
* "Waina ʻona" (pronounced "why-nah oh-nah") means "strong wine," and could also be used to describe sherry.
3. Using a loanword:
* "Sheri" is likely to become a loanword into Hawaiian over time, as it is a common drink, and the pronunciation is already close to Hawaiian.
Ultimately, the best way to say "sherry" in Hawaiian will depend on the context and the specific type of sherry you are referring to.