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  • ...y served with [[dessert]] or after a meal. They are characterized by their sweet flavor and high [[alcohol]] content. ..., where wines were often sweetened with [[honey]]. In the [[Middle Ages]], sweet wines were highly prized and often used for [[religious ceremony|ceremonial
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  • ...ine|fortified wines]], [[late harvest wine|late harvest wines]], and [[ice wine|ice wines]]. ...en by drying grapes in the sun or by boiling the must. In the Middle Ages, sweet wines were highly prized and often used for medicinal purposes.
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  • ...named after the Greek port of [[Monemvasia]]. The term is used in various wine regions around the world, including [[France]], [[Italy]], [[Switzerland]], ...egan to be used to refer to several different types of grape varieties and wine styles.
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  • ...rmenting them. This method is similar to the one used to make modern-day [[dessert wines]]. ...e]], a city-state in modern-day Tunisia. The [[Romans]] learned about this wine from the [[Carthaginians]] and began producing it themselves. It was a popu
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  • ...is known for its high [[acidity]] and is often used in the production of [[dessert wines]]. == Wine production ==
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  • ...lows the grapes to develop higher sugar levels, which results in a sweeter wine. Late harvest wines are often rich, complex, and high in both sugar and alc ...te harvest wines as a way to use grapes that were not suitable for regular wine production.
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  • ...marily used in the production of [[Vin Santo]], a style of Italian dessert wine. ...onally used in the production of Vin Santo, a sweet wine often served with dessert or cheese.
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  • ...entury. Taminga is known for its ability to produce high-quality [[dessert wine]]s, particularly those with [[botrytis]] characteristics. ...ugar levels. This makes them particularly well-suited to the production of dessert wines. Taminga wines are often characterized by their rich, honeyed flavors
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  • ...sweet and aromatic characteristics, and is often used in the production of dessert wines. ...ead throughout the Mediterranean by the Romans. Today, it is grown in many wine-producing regions around the world, including Italy, Spain, France, and Aus
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  • ...the [[Piedmont]] region of northwest Italy. This grape is used to produce sweet, lightly sparkling wines known as '''Brachetto d'Acqui'''. ...trawberry aroma and flavor profile, which has made it a popular choice for sweet wines.
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  • '''Ramandolo''' is a sweet, golden [[dessert wine]] produced in the [[Friuli-Venezia Giulia]] region of northeastern [[Italy] ...on of this area contribute to the distinctive characteristics of Ramandolo wine.
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  • ...eatico is known for its intense aroma and is often used to produce sweet [[dessert wines]]. == Wine Production ==
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  • ...o di Ramandolo'''. It is one of the main components of the sweet [[dessert wine]]s from the regions of [[Friuli-Venezia Giulia]] and [[Veneto]]. ...r its high sugar content, which makes it ideal for the production of sweet dessert wines.
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  • ...e production of a wide range of [[wine]]s, including still, sparkling, and dessert wines. It is one of the oldest known grape varieties, with a history dating ...eciated its sweet flavor and high productivity. Today, it is grown in many wine-producing regions around the world, including [[Italy]], [[France]], [[Spai
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  • ...e varieties belonging to the Vitis vinifera species that have been used in wine production and as raisin and table grapes around the globe for many centuri ...ssert wine. In Australia, the Muscat grape is used to produce a variety of sweet fortified wines.
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  • ...d to produce a range of wine styles, including dry, semi-sweet, sweet, and dessert wines. ...ce. However, the grape's winter hardiness has made it a popular choice for wine production in cooler climates, particularly in Canada and the northeastern
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  • ...for its sweet, musky flavor and is used in a variety of wines, including [[dessert wines]], [[fortified wines]], and [[sparkling wines]]. ...istence. It has a long history of cultivation, with evidence of its use in wine production dating back to the time of the [[Ancient Greeks]].
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  • ...aroma, and it is used in the production of a variety of wines, including [[dessert wines]], [[sparkling wines]], and [[fortified wines]]. ...lavor and high sugar content, which makes them ideal for the production of sweet wines. The grapes also have a distinctive floral aroma, with notes of rose
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  • '''Flavored Fortified Wine''' ...avored fortified wine.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A bottle of flavored fortified wine]]
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  • '''Welschriesling''' is a white [[grape variety]] used in the production of [[wine]]. Despite its name, it is not related to the [[Riesling]] grape and its or == Wine production ==
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