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If you are like me, you spend a few minutes each day either answering or trashing the latest Survey Monkey email. It seems there’s a survey to track everything we do, including our wine preferences, ...
While the majority of the world’s wines are made dry — meaning all the sweetness from the grape juice has been converted into alcohol — there are a number of wines available with a sweeter profile, ...
If you haven’t tried a semi-dry or semi-sweet wine with spicy food, you will be amazed. Many semi-dry or sweet wines by themselves may taste cloying or sickeningly sweet. But drinking wine by itself ...
We like sweet things; witness our love affair with chocolate, cupcakes and fizzy drinks. Yet when it comes to wine, dry is seen by some as more sophisticated, and sweet a little bit naff. This may be ...
is crowing about a couple of things. The small boutique producer in central Pennsylvania, near Manheim, is now selling its wines through two of the state's busiest wines and spirits stores, one in ...
Back when I was getting my sommelier certification, there was a session where we talked about sweet wines. I was told they were made of Concord (table) grapes and that they tasted “foxy.” The ...