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Fri, 3-Dec-21 1:34 AM (2 years ago)
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I'm on my last glass of wine. Now that I know how to open the bottle, any suggestions? Sweet or semi-sweet
Coffee1691 likes this
its all personal taste PA, do you like sweet drinks normally?
(2 years ago)
Give Ice wine a go. It is spendy but if you like sweet you will for sure love it
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PApda likes this
I like White Zinfandel. I know I don't like dry so much. I read red wine is good for cholesterol so I'm interrupting that as healthy wink
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lennynatural likes this
But i drink white Zinfandel like juice so i avoid it
(2 years ago)
If Ice wine is too sweet for your palate then my I suggest a late harvest.
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PApda likes this
semi sweet is a good start, not sure if that one is sweet or semi .. red is good for you apparently, a glass a day they say to have wink
(2 years ago)
I dislike wine all the way around but do enjoy Ice Wine
(2 years ago)
Never heard of ice wine so looked it up, interesting!
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juicy likes this
Zeller Schwarze Katz!
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PApda likes this
The harvest is a big thing up here. Timing is everything!
(2 years ago)
late harvest would be just as sweet would it not? try a ssb, semillon sav blanc, not sweet and not dry, it is my go to white
(2 years ago)
Wine..Ummm Dark Red..Room Temperature...smile
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When making Ice wine the grape berries are crushed in -8 celcius or colder temperatures.The grapes cannot be picked off the vines until it's that temp or colder.The cold temperatures bring out the swe
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juicy likes this
sweetness in the berry.Late harvest is when the grapes are harvested after the first frost regardless of temperature thus not as sweet. I have tasted raw ice wine juice fresh off the press and it was
(2 years ago)
juicy likes this
like molasses but super sweet.
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juicy likes this
It is easy to tell you are from the Niagara area smile
(2 years ago)
but late harvest is still sweet, not as sweet by the sound of ice wine, which for me personally, would be sickly sweet and not to my taste.... altho, I dont mind a small dessert wine occasionally
(2 years ago)
Ice wine while sweet is not sickly sweet. I don
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wine maker by any chance LOVE?
(2 years ago)
don't do sweet but the taste of the fruit is more magnified making it a more interesting and refreshing choice
(2 years ago)
I work in the industry and know many wineries and winemakers flitterbee
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flitterbee likes this
I like fortified wines such as Port..smile
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PApda likes this
sounded like you knew what you were talking about, I did study it many moons ago but forgot most of it, still know basic basics lol
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That would be Canadian wine industry
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which would be similar world wide, just the tastes and flavours vary by region and area etc
(2 years ago)
mrsU really likes a Pink Sparkling Wine named Amor di Vino which she orders from the Saraceni Vineyard in Italy. She also really likes their Blumond which a Blue Sparkling Wine.
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PApda likes this
Aren't you sweet enough
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Blue!?
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BlackKangaroo, am I??
(2 years ago)
If I am not mistaken and I may be but I believe Australia also produces Ice Wine
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Yes, Blue, she had never seen it before theirs... It is very sweet.
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Yes I believe Australia produces ice wine as well as some European countries but Canada has the best growing and weather conditions of anywhere in the world.
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In Canada a area referred to as the Niagara Region is the best in Canada.
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My neighbor likes wine. Usually Italian Chianti. It comes in a 3 liter jug and has a twist cap. It costs less than $10.
(2 years ago)
I'm not a wine person either, but I've always wanted to try ice wine
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juicy likes this
Awesome knowledge sharing Lovexxx! I've always known late harvest as making dry/ semi dry white wines sweeter but these don't use the ice-wine making method. I actually didn't know that existed.
(2 years ago)
its all down to taste
(2 years ago)
i will continue i have beeen asked to try expensive and very famous wines that tasted to me like really bad fruit juice my current favorite is a sparkeling white from spain from my local supermarket
(2 years ago)
Blue wine? This is mind blowing! How can it be blue?
(2 years ago)
they use old antifreez naughty to make it or left over icepoles
(2 years ago)
Just read articles related to antifreeze & wine. Makes me scared now! 😨
(2 years ago)
eek
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