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A slightly fruity ice wine. A slight taste of alcohol is present at first, but after a glass this taste goes away, most likely due to deadening of the taste buds to it. After this has happened, this wine is quite pleasant to drink. | A slightly fruity ice wine. A slight taste of alcohol is present at first, but after a glass this taste goes away, most likely due to deadening of the taste buds to it. After this has happened, this wine is quite pleasant to drink. | ||
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===Eiswein Nachtgold=== | ===Eiswein Nachtgold=== | ||
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Ice Wine
Dillman Eiswein
2004
9.0% Alcohol
A slightly fruity ice wine. A slight taste of alcohol is present at first, but after a glass this taste goes away, most likely due to deadening of the taste buds to it. After this has happened, this wine is quite pleasant to drink.
Magari
Eiswein Nachtgold
2004
9.5% Alcohol
Prestige Wine Group Website
A slightly fruity ice wine with a lingering taste and feel of alcohol. Also has just a touch of sourness to it.
Valkenburg Madonna
Michele Chiarlo Nivole Moscato d'Asti
Mission Hill Reserve
Kiona
Sauternes
Chateau Rieussec
2003
14% Alcohol
Fruity with a tannic bite afterwards. Still sweet, but the tannic flavoring is not necessarily a pleasant followup.