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Liquor Cabinet: Glossary of Dessert Wines and lists of the world's best |
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Filed under: Wine, Lush Life, Did you know?, Liquor Cabinet Here is a glossary of terms involving sweet, dessert wines, a bookmark-worthy reference for anyone interested in dessert wines.
Abv.- Alcohol by Volume, the amount or percentage of alcohol by volume in wine, beer, or spirits. Anjou- A wine region of France in the Western Loire around the town of Angers that became known in the 1500-1600's for sweet wine production. The white Cote de Layon is known as the best of these, there are also the Rosé d'Anjou and the red Cabernet d'Anjou. Sweet wine is now only a small percentage of the wine produced in this region. Appellation- geographical areas that are certified and have regulations governing the wines made there. Asti- a town and province in Piemonte/Piedmont, Italy known for sweet and sparkling wines. Asti Spumante- A sweet sparkling wine made in Asti with 7-9.5% abv and high carbonation, 3.5-4 atmospheres of pressure, produced from moscato bianco grapes. Aszú- A tokaji wine Ausbruch- an Austrian wine style very similar to Aszú and developed at the same time. Made with a combination of botrytized and regular grapes. Auslese- See German Labeling LawsContinue reading Liquor Cabinet: Glossary of Dessert Wines and lists of the world's best Permalink | Email this | Comments

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