Sweet wine recommendations
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1 | I realise that wine preferences are very personal however I would appreciate some recommendations. spencer26 - 2019-10-09 16:40:00 |
2 | Moscato is really nice. I particularly like the Brown Brothers one. dbab - 2019-10-09 16:44:00 |
3 | A Sauternes, it’s a beautiful dessert style wine. strowan1 - 2019-10-09 16:50:00 |
4 | I like the first one here, as a slow sipping wine, have not tried the others. Note - i usually do not drink any sweet wine, but this is nice. Edited by gpg58 at 6:02 pm, Wed 9 Oct gpg58 - 2019-10-09 18:02:00 |
5 | I've had the Sileni Late Harvest Semillon (several years ago, so possibly a different vintage) and it was really good. davidt4 - 2019-10-09 19:26:00 |
6 | Browns brothers muscato rosa (Pink in colour) is really nice. I too prefer sweet wine but not heavy sweet wine. The other one is Rosemount O which is slightly bubbly and white wine. I live in Auz so I buy my wine from Aldi. Their Rose Muscato is very nice. marcs - 2019-10-09 19:35:00 |
7 | for something different.... benthecat - 2019-10-09 20:06:00 |
8 | A very safe but delicious option, also reasonably priced, is Brown Brothers Orange Muscat, often available in supermarkets. mieshammie - 2019-10-14 16:07:00 |
9 | Browns Brothers Cienna....nice! rainrain1 - 2019-10-14 17:52:00 |
10 | rainrain1 wrote:
+1 540trickzter - 2019-10-14 18:33:00 |
11 | bannrock station moscato.white or rose is good with the bonus of being low alcohol which can be handy as you can get through it fast? les6 - 2019-10-14 21:38:00 |
12 | Woodstock...little miss collette...get it at countdown...delicious kiwigoldie - 2019-10-14 22:46:00 |
13 | For a sticky, I’d go to a specialty wine shop. These can be terrible and the advice from someone who really knows their stuff is invaluable golfdiver - 2019-10-15 07:01:00 |
14 | benthecat wrote:
I agree. A luscious wine. Whiskey and More sell it cheaper than anywhere else that I have found - and they deliver. awoftam - 2019-10-15 21:07:00 |