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Domaine de Pecoula Monbazillac 2018
Bergerac, France
2018
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$28.00
Real Companhia Velha Grandjo Late Harvest 2012 - 375 ml
Douro, Portugal
2012
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$29.00
Masi Angelorum Recioto 2017 - 375 ml
Veneto, Italy
2017
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$30.00
Masi Angelorum Recioto 2014 - 375 ml
Veneto, Italy
2014
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$30.00
Johanneshof Reinisch Rotgipfler Auslese 2016 - 375 ml
Niederosterreich, Austria
2016
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$32.00
Petit Guiraud 2020 - 375 ml
Bordeaux, France
2020
$32.00
Inniskillin Riesling Ice Wine 2018 - 200 ml
British Columbia, Canada
2018
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$32.00
Petit Guiraud 2007 - 375 ml
Bordeaux, France
2007
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$33.00
Yalumba FSW Botrytis Viognier 2020 - 375 ml
South Australia, Australia
2020
$34.00
Cave Spring Riesling Select Late Harvest 2017 - 375 ml
Ontario, Canada
2017
$35.00
Prospect Winery Lost Bars Vidal Icewine 2013 - 375 ml
British Columbia, Canada
2013
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$38.00
Hetszolo Tokaj Sweet Szamorodni 2017
Hungary
2017
$38.00
Greywacke Botrytis Pinot Gris - 375 ml
New Zealand
$38.00
Chateau Doisy Dubroca Sauternes by Lucien Lurton Barsac 2011 - 500 ml Bottle
Bordeaux, France
2011
$39.00
Vineland Vidal Icewine 2017 - 375 ml
Ontario, Canada
2017
$41.00
Tawse Cabernet Sauvignon Icewine 2019 - 200 ml
Ontario, Canada
2019
$41.00

Frequently Asked Questions

What wines are considered Dessert Wines?

Dessert Wine is usually sweet with pronounced flavor and higher alcohol content. For example, Port, Madeira or Sherry are traditional Dessert Wines with more than 14% alcohol by volume (ABV). That said, there are low-alcohol Dessert Wines with less than 10% ABV such as Muscadet, Moscato d’Asti, and Brachetto d’Acqui.

When should I drink Dessert Wine?

These tongue-pleasing sippers are ideally enjoyed with dessert or as dessert itself. When pairing wine with sweet dessert, it's best to choose one that's sweeter than the dish to avoid any bitter aftertaste.

What is Ice Wine?

Ice Wine is another type of dessert wine produced from grapes that have been frozen while still on the vine.