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Sweet / Dessert Wine

Sweet and dessert wines highlight the natural richness of ripe grapes, crafted with residual sugar that gives them smooth texture and expressive aromas. Styles range from light and aromatic to complex and age-worthy, including late-harvest, botrytised, and icewines. They often show notes of honey, tropical fruits, citrus, or stone fruits, balanced by freshness or acidity. Perfect companions for desserts, fruit-based dishes, and cheeses, they also shine as elegant aperitifs.

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Luigi Bosca Gewürztraminer Granos Nobles

Luigi Bosca Gewürztraminer Granos Nobles

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100% Gewürztraminer
Alcohol
750ml
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11.8% vol.
Golden, complex, and seductively sweet, with vibrant freshness and a lingering elegance.
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La Linda Sweet

La Linda Sweet

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750ml
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7.1% vol.
Aromatic sweet white wine with tropical fruit, lively freshness, and balance.

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