Take on the Dry January challenge and sip your way through it—dry wine style! Don’t let January end without raising a glass ...
Simply stated, sweet wine contains residual sugars and tastes sweet, while dry wines contain little or no residual sugar and do not (always) taste sweet. More on this confusion in a moment.
Dry: “The majority of wines are dry. This means all the sugar in the grape juice has been converted into alcohol. Just because it smells sweet doesn’t mean it will be!” Off Dry ...
as it was not just about restoring the estate to its prestigious sweet wine reputation; he realized that the dry white wines from his estate were lovely. He discovered that the Oremus vineyards ...
Explore dry white wine and sweet white wine, challenge your preconceived notions about Chardonnay (also known as white Burgundy), find an affordable bottle of Pinot Gris, or go deeper into the ...
Like still or table wines, sparkling wine comes in red, white and rosé, as well as sweet and dry varieties. While the ...