How To Use Dessert wine In A Sentence
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When they brought it back they apologized again and told us that they had comped the dessert wines too.
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THE perfect partner to a sweet pumpkin pie could be a dessert wine or light liqueur.
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The night ended with this superb dessert wine, blended by master winemaker Phillip Ryan from old solera wines dating back to the 1930's.
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Serve dessert wines with a slice of Christmas cake, pudding, or my two desserts.
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Wine sales explode in the period between Thanksgiving and New Year's, and some categories, like dessert wines and sparklers, are more popular now than any other time.

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I waited until the end of my trip to dive into port wines, those supple, fortified dessert wines for which the city is renowned.
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Wine steward:Why don't you have dessert wine?
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Maack confides his dream is to make a hanepoot dessert wine, releasing it only once it has gained some maturity.
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Johannes Reinhardt explained that the 2008 dessert wine grapes encountered a "tough birth" but this traditional TBA was effected by noble rot at over 50%, cool room stored, sorted for one week and foot macerated.
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Aleatico: This red variety is often used to make dessert wines with a pink hue.
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They range from eye-watering acidity to honey-soaked late harvest dessert wines.
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But the heat also was so dry that it inhibited in many German vineyards the growth of botrytis, the ‘noble rot’ that makes great dessert wines.
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The term dessert wine is a taboo today -- 'dry' is where it's at," said Daniel Johnnes, wine director for the Dinex Group in New York.
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Serve sliced, with jam and fresh coffee, or with a well-chilled dessert wine.
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Steep large prunes in dessert wine for a few hours, then reduce the liquid with a dollop of butter in a heavy based pan till caramel consistency.
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At a recent tasting they quaffed a Viognier with a tuna tartare appetizer, a Cabernet Sauvignon with an osso bucco main course, and a dessert wine made from muscat grapes with chocolate mousse.
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With its rich, fruity, muscat-flavor, this grape provides an important alternative to Muscat of Alexandria, the muscat most commonly used to make dessert wines or confections such as chocolate-covered raisins.
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Malmsey is a medium-dark to dark full-bodied, very fruity, luscious and fragrant dessert wine.
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Bual is a medium to dark dessert wine which is full-bodied and very fragrant.
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The famous old dessert wine, recommended by the chef, proved to be an inspired accompaniment, complementing the textures and flavours of the foie gras and the fruit beautifully.
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Keeping the wine longer, for up to three days, at about 50°C / 122°F is used to coagulate heat-unstable proteins and to speed ageing in low-quality red dessert wines.
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Get to know French Sauternes dessert wines; learn more about wine in this free instructional video.
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Finally, add a drizzle of some favorite liqueurs, such as Grand Marnier, B&B, or cassis, and orange muscat dessert wine.
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THE perfect partner to a sweet pumpkin pie could be a dessert wine or light liqueur.
The Sun
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sweet dessert wines
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To complement the Mediterranean menu, Mr. Cruz aims for diversity on his wine list, which includes a no-dosage Champagne, a Grand Cru Sylvaner from Alsace and a dessert wine from Uruguay.
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This bill covers dessert wine, sherry, vermouth, port - the drinks of the matriarchs, shall we say.
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Pour the egg whites and the vin santo or dessert wine over the dry ingredients and blend until all of the dry ingredients are moistened.
Jamie Schler: Pan dei Morti (Bread of the Dead) for All Souls' Day
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Each commandery had its vineyard or vineyards: hence the name of the modern dessert wine from Cyprus.
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Sweet dessert wines generally hold up better than dry wines once opened.
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Cotnari is a natural white dessert wine; pale, delicate and aromatic; the result of botrytis attacking the indigenous Grasa and Frincusa, perfumed with Tamaioasa and Feteasca.
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The wines were laid out by styles, rather than countries, so they were divided into light and rich whites, and light, medium and rich reds and sparkling, fortified and dessert wines.
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Crafted from the Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc and Muscadelle grapes, these dessert wines deserve their lofty status among the world's greatest dessert wines.
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Only the glasses for the roast and dessert wine, of course.
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Cabernet, Chardonnay, Riesling, Semillion and muscat (for dessert wines) are the other important grapes.
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The meal comes to a leisurely close with wedges of custard-filled torta or purchased almond biscotti served with vin santo, a sweet golden dessert wine, or espresso.
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Get to know French Sauternes dessert wines; learn more about wine in this free instructional video.
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Italian Tocai is an aromatic dry white made entirely from the Tocai grape known as Sauvignon Vert in France, whereas Hungarian Tokai or Tokaji is a sweet dessert wine made using Furmint and Haréslvelü grapes.
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This dessert wine - fragrant with aromas of raisins and vanilla - is best poured at fireside.
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I expressed my love in a shower of butter, cream and dessert wine.
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We could not manage dessert despite temptations such as the lime and honey panna cotta with honey-glazed figs and apricot biscotti plus some excellent dessert wines.
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It was paired with 2008 Elk Cover Ultima, which is a dessert wine of riesling, gewurztraminer and muscat grapes, which are frozen before they're pressed, so it's not a true ice wine, but gets a similar result.
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This late-harvest Sauvignon Blanc - blended with 5% Riesling - is an intriguing choice for a dessert wine, and provides exotic honeyed peach and mango.
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The very growing conditions that make grape growing on Long Island challenging can also at times give rise to Botrytis cinerea, the mold responsible for perhaps the world's best dessert wines -- Sauternes.
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Serve dessert wines with a slice of Christmas cake, pudding, or my two desserts.
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I did not see one of them drinking dessert wines, port, or similar drinks.