I've brought magnums before, but I've never thought to bring a dessert wine.
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Accompanying it is an organic dessert wine called Vin de Paille from Domaine de la Tournelle, along with homemade walnut crackers.
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Soon, I'd crashed the Valdiserra family table for dessert, as Franco continued pushing everything from chocolates to a sweet Sicilian dessert wine.
Hairpin turns snake like isobars on a geologic survey through terraced vineyards that produce the local vintages, like the sweet dessert wine, Banyuls.
Sixteen small bottles of sweet white dessert wine have already been produced and the aim is to fill 94 magnums with the sparkling wine.
Produced on the island for centuries from sun-dried Zibbibo grapes, the lush dessert wine sings of terroir: of peaches, figs, honey and the Pantescan sea, soil and sun.
"Only dessert wine comes in those bottles, " he said.
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In all the best Pinot Gris, whether produced as an Alsatian dessert wine or a crisp table wine from the foothills of the Italian Alps, the grape itself has the mojo to be the star.
The Austrian glassware company Riedel, for instance, makes a glass for dessert wine that is curved into a tulip shape in order to launch the wine away from the tip of the tongue and onto the middle and side of the tongue.
Meanwhile, the liberals, ordering their next bottle of wine to go with dessert, are too busy arguing the fine points of the politics to notice the starving man on the other side of the wall.
The prix-fixe menu includes a starter, an entree and dessert and incorporates many New Mexico ingredients, including chilies and local wine.
And a dessert of macaroons and field berries uses an apple mistelle (a fortified wine) from local cider producer Pedneault.
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