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The Difference Between Dry and Sweet Wines

... of wine in various colours and names. Most of the time, the labels would indicate dry wine or sweet wine. So, how do you know the difference between a sweet wine and a dry one enough to make a suitable decision? Basically, a wine that is ... Read Read: The Difference Between Dry and Sweet Wines

By: Derek Rogers | 03/04/2009 | Food & Beverage

About Ice Wine

... incredibly concentrated, producing a very flavorful juice. This juice is then fermented to produce ice wine. The resulting product is a very concentrated, sweet wine. The high sugar level also results in a slower fermentation process. So ... Read Read: About Ice Wine

By: Tim Sousa | 03/07/2008 | Food & Beverage

Categories Of Wines

... . But if you do not know which wine to serve, then you can opt for a rose wine. The category of wine which can be served as dessert is the dessert wine like sauternes. One can serve sweet wines or wines that are fortified, after the dinner. Read Read: Categories Of Wines

By: sreejith | 13/03/2009 | Wines & Spirits
Bill Garlough

End Your Heavy Meal With Something Sweet

... ’s “Stickies” dessert wines and Hungary’s great dessert wine Tokay Aszu.  Dessert wines can vary in weight and sweetness level from light to ultra sweet wines that coat your taste buds like liquid honey.  Throughout the world, there are a ... Read Read: End Your Heavy Meal With Something Sweet

By: Bill Garlough | 16/11/2008 | Wines & Spirits

Wines to Make the Perfect Dessert

... means reserve of sweetness. This is when unfermented grape juice is added to the wine after fermentation. This increases the sweetness of the wine but lowers the alcohol content. This also reduces the usage of sulphites in the wine. ... Read Read: Wines to Make the Perfect Dessert

By: Fiona Muller | 05/09/2008 | Wines & Spirits
Muna wa Wanjiru

How to Handle the Many Event Tasting Wine Selections That Come your Way

... if the wine tasted sweet or dry. Depending on this answer your event tasting wine range has become smaller. Since the sweet wines can be sugary sweet or just simply sweet you should be able to say if your event tasting wine had this type ... Read Read: How to Handle the Many Event Tasting Wine Selections That Come your Way

By: Muna wa Wanjiru | 02/06/2007 | Hotels

Selecting Wines at Restaurants

... a vinaigrette dressing on a salad. A wine with a high acidity level might be a Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling or Chenin Blanc. The sweeter the food, the less sweet the wine will taste. If you order dessert, get a wine that is sweeter than your ... Read Read: Selecting Wines at Restaurants

By: David Beart | 09/06/2008 | Food & Beverage

Sex & Wines - the Art of Pairing Semen & Wine

... how powerful and weighty it feels in your mouth. On the other hand, other tasting aficionados suggest that opposites attract, that is, sweet wine, for example, goes with sour or acidic food. An effective wine & semen pairing ... Read Read: Sex & Wines - the Art of Pairing Semen & Wine

By: Jenny Barbariba | 12/12/2007 | Sexuality

Best Food And Wine Pairings

... these items have strong flavors. You should not mix and pair food and wine that consist of characteristics different from each other. Most people try to pair sweet wine with steak and end up getting undesirable results. Mixing wine and ... Read Read: Best Food And Wine Pairings

By: Jack Wells | 25/11/2007 | Food & Beverage

Matching Cheese With a Good Wine

... a nasty and sharp taste. The same is true when pairing with cheese. A delicate cheese might be desired for a sweet wine and the sweetness of the wine will compliment the delicacy of the flavour of the cheese. A classic, when it comes to ... Read Read: Matching Cheese With a Good Wine

By: Derek Rogers | 18/04/2009 | Food & Beverage

Tips on Choosing a Good Dessert Wine

... with dessert wine together, but unfortunately, the cold can mute the taste buds that sorbets are not to be served with sweet wines. Muscat wines are for individuals who enjoy munching on raisins as they are crushed from grapes that are ... Read Read: Tips on Choosing a Good Dessert Wine

By: Derek Rogers | 05/04/2009 | Food & Beverage
Muna wa Wanjiru

How to Decide Which Wines are Right for your Palate

... . • Chardonnay – Dry wine, medium to full bodied • Sauvignon Blanc – Dry wine, light to medium bodied • Chenin Blanc – Off dry to semi-sweet wines, light to medium bodied • Traminer -Semi sweet, occasionally off-dry ... Read Read: How to Decide Which Wines are Right for your Palate

By: Muna wa Wanjiru | 12/01/2008 | Wines & Spirits
Michael Malega

Event Tasting Wine

... to know if the wine tasted sweetly or dry. Depending on this answer your event tasting wine range has become smaller. Since the sweet wines can be sugary sweet or just simply honeyed you should be able to say if your event tasting wine had ... Read Read: Event Tasting Wine

By: Michael Malega | 15/03/2007 | Health

Wine And Chocolate Pairing

... go wrong with a dessert wine or port with fruity flavors high with residule sugars. If you don't like sweet wines, Cabernets are a great alternative because a lot of them have a hint of cocoa, along with blackberries and spices. Make sure ... Read Read: Wine And Chocolate Pairing

By: Mike Birdsall | 29/01/2008 | Food & Beverage

A Guide to Buying Australian Wine

... to narrow down the different styles. Begin with the question of whether you are seeking a dry wine or a sweet wine. Styles of wine are named after the region from which the grape originated. In the popular dark reds you have the Cabernet ... Read Read: A Guide to Buying Australian Wine

By: Andrew Gates | 16/09/2006 | Home & Family

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