Sweet Wines

SKU: 18553
Brand: Martinez
Raccolta manuale delle uve ben mature ad elevato tenore zuccherino e pressatura tradizionale. La fermentazione, al raggiungimento di 1,5% di alcool svolto naturalmente, viene bloccata con l’aggiunta di alcool AFFINAMENTO: In acciaio per circa quattro mesi Vino da dessert dolce ma non stucchevole.
€8.30
SKU: 14139

Produced from a careful selection of Moscato from Sicily, Lo Zhara Passito is an excellence thanks to a unique and inimitable relationship between sweetness and freshness. Harmonious, enveloping, perfect, it is a sweet wine capable of a very long aging in the bottle, the emotions are guaranteed after many years. The grapes, dried on racks, are pressed and left to macerate for about 5 hours, then they are softly pressed and fermented at 18-20°.

€16.90
SKU: 14661

Intense ruby red with violet hues, intense, sweet and warm aroma of fruit and spices. The sweetness is accompanied by a right fresh note which adds to a pleasant tannic presence.

€13.55
SKU: 2386

Passito bianco di Tollo is produced with Moscatello grapes (Moscato Bianco) from 15-20 year old vines grown on the Pescara hills. The nose has aromas of flowers, jam, ripe fruit with white pulp. In the mouth it is intense, rich in aromas and hints of ripe fruit and raisins. An excellent end of a meal.

€19.83
SKU: 17798
Caratterizzato da un colore rosso rubino carico. Al naso si presenta vinoso ed intenso. Dolce e di corpo.
€7.95
SKU: 15220
Meditation wine, ideal in combination with aged cheeses and excellent at any time of the day or at the end of a meal as a digestive. The grapes are harvested and selected manually in the vineyard and carefully deposited in boxes for transport to the cellar. Here begins careful drying for a period of two months on wooden racks, in a dry and well-ventilated place. The withered bunches are pressed and subsequently the must obtained is left to ferment in steel tanks at a controlled temperature for about a month. At the end of the fermentation the wine rests in stainless steel tanks for about a year. Subsequently the wine is bottled and after a rest of about 6 months in the cellar at 18°C ​​​​to complete the refinement in the bottle, it will be ready to be drunk.
€20.01
SKU: 3125
Brand: Santadi

Amber yellow to the eye, with an intense and aromatic nose. On the nose it opens with hints of honey and caramel, candied citrus fruits, dried fruit and cloves, which lead to a warm and satisfying sip, with a full and decisive taste. Closes on beautiful mineral and orange blossom sensations.

Excellent to accompany cream desserts, dry pastries and pies. Try it with blue or aged cheeses paired with honey.

€22.00
SKU: 5723
Nonno Antonio's love and passion for Vino Cotto is lost in the mists of time. Well aware of a tradition to carry on, Nonno Antonio wanted to personally dedicate himself to the preparation of Vino Cotto. He chose the oak wood to be seasoned to feed the fires that slowly reduced the must, obtained by pressing the Montepulciano grapes.
€25.62
€16.00 €14.40
SKU: 11820

Lu Bambinell is the dialect word with which the people of Campli call the newborn baby. Mulled wine also enjoys this tender appellation here. The origin of the local name is linked to an ancient tradition: at the birth of a new life, the family to which it belongs produces the cooked wine at the first harvest which will then be tasted to celebrate the wedding day of the current baby. The product ferments and is stored for years in small oak barrels in which topping up is carried out with rituality. The charm of the gestures in the care of the product create a magical atmosphere of sharing and waiting.

€22.90
SKU: 16103
The Occhio di Pernice is the most prized variety of Vin Santo di Montepulciano DOC. Its color, between amber and topaz, reveals the Sangiovese base and the long aging, 6 years, in precious barrels. The rich, intense and complex aroma enhances its splendid body making it a meditation wine or even a dessert wine on traditional Tuscan desserts or as an accompaniment to aged cheeses
€103.49
SKU: 13385

Avignonesi 's Vin Santo Occhio di Pernice is an extraordinarily rich sweet wine, produced from Sangiovese grapes and aged for 10 years in kegs. It exudes aromas of dates, dried fruit, panforte and sweet spices. On the palate it is sweet and sensual, infinite, with notes of cedar, salty candies and freshly baked biscuits

€72.74
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Discover the Delight of Sweet Wines: A Journey for Your Senses

Sweet wines can be a real treat for your senses. The way sweet wine touches your taste buds and nostrils with its rich fragrances will make you feel in heaven. The magic of sweet wines is unique and is becoming increasingly popular among consumers seeking a unique sensory experience. If you are looking to discover the beauty of sweet wines, then you are in the right place. This article will explore some of the best sweet wines and how to choose the right one for you.

What is a Sweet Wine?

First of all, we need to clarify what a sweet wine is. A sweet wine is a wine that contains a certain amount of sugar. This sugar can be added during fermentation or it can be added afterwards. The amount of sugar in sweet wine can vary from slightly sweet to very sweet. Sweet wines are often sweeter than dry wines because they contain more sugar.

Most Popular Sweet Wines

Sweet wines can be divided into three broad categories: dessert wines, sparkling wines and aromatised wines. Dessert wines are those that are sweeter and more aromatic, such as Port, Sherry, Muscat and Madeira. Sparkling wines are carbonated wines such as Champagne, sparkling Muscat, Prosecco and Cava. Aromatised wines are those with a fruity flavour, such as Riesling, Gewürztraminer and Grüner Veltliner.

How to Choose a Sweet Wine

If you are interested in trying a sweet wine, there are a few things to consider. First, you need to decide whether you want a dessert wine, a sparkling wine or a flavoured wine. You will also have to consider your budget and personal taste. If you are a beginner, you might want to start with a less expensive and less sweet wine, such as a Muscat or Riesling. If you are an expert, then you may want to explore rarer and more expensive wines such as a Port or Sherry.

How to Serve a Sweet Wine

If you have decided to try a sweet wine, it is important to serve it in the right way. Dessert wines should be served chilled, while sparkling and flavoured wines should be served at room temperature. The right temperature for a sweet wine varies depending on the type of wine, so be sure to read the labels before serving. Dessert wines should be served in larger dessert glasses, while sparkling and aromatised wines should be served in wine glasses.

How to Pair a Sweet Wine

One of the advantages of sweet wines is that they can be paired with many different dishes. Dessert wines can be paired with desserts, cheeses and meats. Sparkling wines can be paired with all kinds of dishes, from savoury to sweet. Aromatised wines are particularly versatile and can be paired with fish, meat and vegetable dishes.

Conclusion

Sweet wines are a fun and relaxing way to enjoy a meal or an evening. Whether you are a beginner or an expert, there is a sweet wine to suit your needs. Remember to choose the right wine for your meal, serve it at the right temperature and pair it correctly. If you follow these steps, you will definitely enjoy the deliciousness of sweet wines.

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