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What Should You Know About Dessert Wines

What should I know about Dessert wines?



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by 4-1-1
Oct 16 '04 Old Communist Noble Rot Aged 15 Years in Oak Casks - Tokaji Oremus 1983
In the words of the winemaker: "A historical wine, recovered by Vega Sicilia´s meticulous work, with a single and noble aim: to follow in the last centuries´ tradition." ... read full review
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by 4-1-1
Apr 10 '03 Year 2002 Roundup - Sparkling and Dessert Wines
My favorite dessert (and sparkling) wines during 2002. ... read full review
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Sep 25 '02 Chaucer's California Olallieberry Wine
Olallieberry Wine? Yes. And thumbs up on it, too. Fruit wines make excellent dessert beverages.... read full review
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by prfstars
Jan 06 '03 Trader Joe's Late Harvest Moscato: It's like gum. Only it's wine.
Joe's kids got a chemistry set for Christmas, and it's not pretty.... read full review
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