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Description: What's your favourite after lunch dessert wine?

Newest Review: ... Some desert Muscat can be almost like syrup - thick and cloying, and not something you want to drink by the glass, but the ... more

 ... Brown Brothers have produced an ideal balance between the essential sweetness of a good Muscat, and a drinkable level of dryness. This is one of the few wines that actually tastes and smells of grapes - from the moment you first sniff this wine, you will know that you are in for an absolute treat. There are cheaper Muscats on the market, but none have the quality that this one does. Available from Tescos, this is the ideal wine for Christmas pud. ...more

Price Comparison for Dessert Wine

Dessert Wine & Christmas Puddings
Satisfy the family sweet tooth with this rare Muscat wine packed ...
Last Update 14.12.2009 06:10
£ 30.00


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vinum sauvignon/ dessert wine blanc box of 4
Manufacturer: Riedel
Last Update 14.12.2009 06:10
£ 68.00


Wild Sweets: Exotic Dessert & Wine Pairings
Pages: 162, Paperback, Whitecap Books
Last Update 14.12.2009 06:10
£ 16.97
Free!


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Rimon Winery, Pomegranate Dessert Wine, BlackLabel, Israel (sweet ...
A delicious and unusual 100% pomegranate dessert wine. Sweet, smo ...
Last Update 14.12.2009 06:10
£ 14.24


Dartington Crystal Winemaster Dessert WineGlass (Pair)
Dartington Crystal - Drinkware. Wine Master Dessert Wine
Last Update 14.12.2009 06:10
£ 35.00
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Youngs Wine Yeast Sachet Dessert / HighAlcohol 5g
Youngs Dessert?/ High Alcohol?Yeast?is sufficient for 40 pints (2 ...
Last Update 14.12.2009 06:10
£ 0.97


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John+Rickard
Premium Review Dessert Wine: The ultimate desert wine.. (131 words)
by - written on 17/11/00 (Very useful, 2844 readings)
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If you want the perfect desert wine this Christmas, you can't get much better for the money than the Brown Brothers late harvested Muscat. Some desert Muscat can be almost like syrup - thick and cloying, and not something you want to drink by the glass, but the Brown Brothers have produced an ideal balance between the essential sweetness of a good Muscat, and a drinkable level of dryness. This is one of the few wines that actually tastes and smells of grapes - from the moment you first sniff this wine, you will know that you are in for an absolute treat. There are cheaper Muscats on the market, but none have the quality that this one does. Available from ...  Read the complete review

 
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