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Dessert wine is a type of wine that is typically served with dessert. It is usually sweeter than other types of wine and has a higher alcohol content. Dessert wines are made from a variety of grapes, including Muscat, Riesling, and Sauternes. They can be made from either red or white grapes, and can be either still or sparkling. Dessert wines are often served chilled, and can be enjoyed as an aperitif or after dinner.
Dessert wines are popular in many countries, and are often served at special occasions such as weddings and anniversaries. They are also a popular accompaniment to desserts such as cakes, pies, and ice cream.
Some companies in the dessert wine market include Château d'Yquem, Château La Tour Blanche, and Château Climens. Other producers include Château Suduiraut, Château Rieussec, and Château Doisy-Védrines. Show Less Read more