Sweet Wines

SKU: 17798
Caratterizzato da un colore rosso rubino carico. Al naso si presenta vinoso ed intenso. Dolce e di corpo.
€7.95
SKU: 7449

It is our homage to the pleasures of life, to be grasped with lightness and simplicity. The aroma of a sweet pleasure.

€14.09 €11.98
SKU: 11383

The grapes, the same used for the production of Amarone, are left to dry in the plateaus for a few months and pressed in March when they have reached their maximum sugar concentration.

€23.67
SKU: 14417
Brand: Gaja

Cremes in Piedmontese dialect indicates the crimson, bright red color of ancient silks. Simple and elegant wine to make every event a special occasion. Aging in oak barrels for 6 months. It expresses fresh sensations of red fruit, black cherries and small berries. The sip is soft and enveloping, supported by a youthful freshness and a dense but gentle tannic texture.

€44.80
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SKU: 13247

Tuscan Vinsanto… a wine whose origins are lost in the mists of time. Vinsanto in Tuscany is such an important wine full of meaning that it was difficult to buy, it was an ambition to make it at home with your own hands; in every family there was a person in charge of this art, usually the father or grandfather. The hypothesized origins of this exquisite drink, as well as those of its singular name are different and are lost in the mists of time. A Sienese legend says that in the 14th century a friar distributed a wine that healed the sick, hence the belief that it was a miraculous wine, "Santo". However, it cannot be excluded that the name "holy" derives from the use that has always been made of it during Mass.

€44.35
SKU: 11007

The care and effort of an extreme production work are illuminated by golden flashes that bring with them an intriguing bouquet, full of sweetness and freshness.

€23.79
SKU: 7239

amber yellow wine, delicate bouquet, full and harmonious taste with hints of honey and tropical fruit.

€23.06
SKU: 13836

Color: Dark ruby red color. Smell: Bouquet of raisin flowers and red fruit in alcohol, with hints of licorice. Taste: It is persistent with sweet spices and licorice.

€15.99
SKU: 10661

Drying of native red grapes and the traditional method blend together in this wine, the result of a blend with a rigorous character. The unique style expresses elegance and pleasantness, enhancing the territory as the main protagonist of the production philosophy.

€12.75
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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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