German Sweet Red Wine. An off-drysemi-sweet Qualitaetswein cuvee from the Mosel wine region Moseltal is Moselle Valley in German made from the following white grape varieties. Carl Sittmann Sweet Red is a German sweet red made from the Dornfelder grape. The Wines of Germany Top 50 2016 selection will be showcased at the following events in 2017. Schlink Haus Sweet Red is another German sweet made from the Dornfelder grape.
Rhine Street Red Wine is a sweet American wine from the Arbor Hill winery. Dornfelder and pinot noir dominate the red category with pinot noir spaetburgunder being the most well know. Consider giving this wine a run with chocolate-based desserts fresh fruit or pecan pie. It means the wine is in the category with the least sweetness. This wine hails from the Rheinhessen which no doubt influences some of its crispness and playful acidity. Nearly a third of all grapes grown in Germany yield red wine and not all is sweet.
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It means the wine is in the category with the least sweetness. Spatburgunder or pinot noir is made from grapes grown in the Baden area of Germany near the French border. Unusually produced from the native French grape the Esterhazy 2012 Eiswein Sauvignon Blanc Burgenland boasts hints of sugar blanched citrus fruits with almost Smokey pine wooded tones. Riesling can taste like peach or apricot with a bolt of lime-like tartness. Not known for red wines Germany actually produces quite a bit. In fact dessert wine is a category of extra-sweet wines intended to do just this.