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Dessert Wine Reviews


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The perfect holiday nightcap
1980 W & J Graham's - 1980 Vintage Porto

A piece of heaven
2007 Quady - Elysium

Fall in, but don't forget your safety net
W & J Graham's - Six Grapes Reserve Porto : Reserve

Great on waffles
Blandy's - Alvada

Apricot and peaches!
2008 Schmitt Sohne Wines - Eiswein/Icewine

A nice wine to pair up cheeses with
2008 The Wait - Torrontes

A lovely rich and decadent delight
1999 Warre's - Bottle Matured Late Bottled Vintage Unfiltered

The classic French rose wine
Paul Jaboulet Aine - Parallele 45

An ejoyable dessert wine devoid of too much sugar or alcohol
2006 Chaddsford - Sweet Late Harvest Style Riesling

The suburnt piglet
Domaine Rimbert - Petit Cochon Bronze

It's time for Rose wine!
2008 Chateau L'Ermitage - Rose Rhone Valley Wine

Who could ever hate a wine named Sherry?
Lustau - PX (Pedro Ximenez) San Emilio : Solara Reserva

Great for a rainy day
2007 Bodega Norton - Torrontes

A great port, and from New Jersey
Renault - American Port

The bestest rosé in the world
2008 Crios de Susana Balboa - Rose of Malbec

Tattoo me with this, it's phenomenal
Heitz Cellars - Ink Grade Port

Andes Wine... who knew?
2007 Inca - Torrontes Chardonnay

The boss of Orange Muscats
Quady - Essencia

Orange Muscat that goes down like liquid silk
Quady - Electra

A yummy red muscat
Quady - Red Electra

A lovely 20 year old Tawny, that could remind me of a girl named Tawny...
Warre's - Otima 20

A stinky, but wonderfully sweet darling ice wine
2004 Sawmill Creek - Sawmill Creek Vidal Icewine Bin 88

A nice dry rosé... from chambourcin nonetheless
2007 Chaddsford - Rosé

A smooth port in a saucy bottle
Quinta do Noval - Noval Porto Special Reserve : Special Reserve


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