Sweet wine / champagne ?!


Question: i am trying to find a sweet or slightly sweet red wine. everything i buy is always dry. how do i tell if it is sweet or dry before i buy it? or tell me what is a good sweet red wine. ane also sweet champagne ???

champagne w/ food or fruit ?

wine w food ? what kind

wine w / fruit ? what kind

wine w/ pie desert ? what kind ?

tell me wine go with what and or alone ...


Answers: i am trying to find a sweet or slightly sweet red wine. everything i buy is always dry. how do i tell if it is sweet or dry before i buy it? or tell me what is a good sweet red wine. ane also sweet champagne ???

champagne w/ food or fruit ?

wine w food ? what kind

wine w / fruit ? what kind

wine w/ pie desert ? what kind ?

tell me wine go with what and or alone ...

Cafe Zinfandel, a CHEAP ($4 a bottle) red wine that is sweet, juicy and is good room temp or chilled! (I think it's made by Gallo)

To me, champagne is good with dessert or fruit.

Wine is good with all food and fruit. I love reds with pasta, pizza, steaks and italian, and white with fruit and lighter meals.

For dessert try an ice wine. Super sweet, high alcohol content, and you don't even need anything else sweet to eat with it!

Now, wine with pie, I love both, but I honestly don't think I've ever had them together! =)

Russian Vodka!

try ripple

Sweet Champagne is labeled as semi-dry. A good sweet red wine that I like is called Simply Red and there is Simply White too. You can get this brand at Wal-mart. But to make it easy, wet is sweet and dry is not.
I would serve chanpange with fruit as a dessert. White wine is good with fruit, and dinner where poultry or fish is the main dish. Red wine is good with red meat.

2 Buck Chuck. Trader Joe's Charles Schwab brand is $2 a bottle (hence the name), but people are very often fooled into thinking it is a much more expensive wine than it is.

I love a good red Zinfandel--but a good sweet, fruity wine is any Beaujolais or Behringer from California.





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