What is dessert wine?
If you are planning to organize a European dinner with friends or family members, dessert wine is what you need.
Dessert wine is a sweet, light wine served with dessert. European countries, including Georgia, have wine cultures for centuries.
According to society regulations, dessert wine is served after the meal, in contrast to fortified wine, which is usually served to the table members before dinner. Apart from being attractive, such a tradition also boosts your body, so for more elegance and less post-dinner worries, choose the finest dessert wine in the valley.
Dessert wine and its types
This wine category is further divided into many types designed for many tastes and desires.
Types of dessert wines:
- Sparkling dessert wine: Sparkling wine's sweet, light taste comes from carbonation and high acidity. Some grape varieties smell sweeter than others. This tricks our brains into thinking they taste better too! Sparkling dessert wines are selected according to this principle.
- Lightly Sweet Dessert Wine - Lightly sweet wine is often considered a refreshing, soothing alcoholic drink. It is just right for a warm afternoon. A lightly sweet dessert wine accompanying spicy Indian or Southeast Asian cuisine.
- Richly Sweet Dessert Wine: Richly sweet wines are made from the highest quality grapes in a non-fortified style. Many of these wines can be aged for 50+ years as the sweetness and acidity make their flavors even more appealing. Rich dessert wine was trendy in the Middle Ages, especially among monarchs. Hungarian "Tokaj," one of the most delicious sweet wines, enjoyed much by Russian tsars.
- Dessert red wine - this type of wine is prevalent today, and the quality and taste of the valley will give you a good deal. It's a happy fact that Georgian wines include many excellent red wines for dessert, and you can find them here.
Red dessert wine is for you if you're not into alcohol, but the idea of a stemmed glass and romance appeals to you.
- Fortified wine: Fortified wine is made by adding brandy to wine grapes. Its taste may be dry or sweet. Fortified wine has a higher alcohol content than other wines (about 17-20% ABV) and a longer shelf life after opening.
Fortified wine is an unusual option for a fun, friendly dinner, which will surely end with dancing and unexpected adventures.
The most delicious dessert wine at a discount in the valley
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