Thursday, January 21, 2010

High Times Wine Cellar I Need Help From A Wine Expert! Or Whoever Else Knows About Wine! :)?

I need help from a wine expert! or whoever else knows about wine! :)? - high times wine cellar

What would be the sweet white wine would be able to buy at the local grocery store like Meijer or piece of jewelry? I have no time to go to close to save a great wine, but I can only drink sweet white wine! Are there any good @ the store?

7 comments:

Emrie said...

If we notice a ice wine, which would be the best choice. If there is a Gewurztraminer, and if one of them go, only with a Riesling.

beevenho... said...

I recommend these varieties: Muscat, Muscat, Gewurztraminer, Riesling, Semillon. You should pay attention to labels, they show that the wine "dry", "dessert wine", "late harvest" and "ice wine", which will be sweet. With all this information in mind, while also important. A German Riesling is a sweet Riesling elsewhere. Cold late harvest or ice wines from places to cold is much nicer. Id stick with German, Canadian, or wines from countries, the brutal winter.

zotdirec... said...

Search Eiswein (ice wine or, if the German), but its mega-Mart can not have. In general, there is a small excerpt from fruit purchased wines, also very sweet. I must warn you, or Riesling, Gewurztraminer, because it is not necessarily to be sweet and since most stores do not offer information about the sweetness that is hard to say (in German Riesling, but are usually slightly sweet). Other sweet wines include Muscat (or Moscato) Marsala (Marsala care at lower prices than used in the kitchen, but not so good for drinking), Tokay and Port (which is a fortified sweet red wine).

zotdirec... said...

Search Eiswein (ice wine or, if the German), but its mega-Mart can not have. In general, there is a small excerpt from fruit purchased wines, also very sweet. I must warn you, or Riesling, Gewurztraminer, because it is not necessarily to be sweet and since most stores do not offer information about the sweetness that is hard to say (in German Riesling, but are usually slightly sweet). Other sweet wines include Muscat (or Moscato) Marsala (Marsala care at lower prices than used in the kitchen, but not so good for drinking), Tokay and Port (which is a fortified sweet red wine).

spamj said...

Try some of Martini & Rossi Asti. It is a sweet sparkling wonderful that some people instead of champagne and it will certainly be in a grocery store. I hope that helps!

Tom ツ said...

Apart from dessert wines, sweet wines, which tend to find in the supermarket or a Riesling or Gewurztraminer too.

moomie said...

Sutter Home - Moscato
Glenn Raven - White Riesling

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