Full Review

Reggae

Reggae
NV Sweet, Catawba, Indiana

Pair this wine with:
Dessert

Category: Sweet Wine

Date Tasted:
Country: USA
Alcohol: 10% RS: 7.00%
Bronze Medal
Recommended
$6
Best Buy

Reggae
NV Sweet, Catawba, Indiana

Pair this wine with:
Dessert

Category: Sweet Wine

Date Tasted:
Country: USA
Alcohol: 10% RS: 7.00%
Pale orange salmon color. Aromas and flavors of strawberry, grape, apple juice, peach juice, and fruit cocktail with a light-to-medium body and a short-to-medium finish conveying notes of apple juice with strawberry and grape. A sweet and fruity punch of a wine for the adults at the party.

Tasting Info

Wine Glass Style: Rich & Full Juicy & Smooth
Aroma Aroma: strawberry, grape, apple juice, peach juice, and fruit cocktail
Taste Flavor: Same as aromas with notes of apple juice with strawberry and grape
Sweetness Sweetness: Fruity
Enjoy Enjoy: Now with food
Recipes Pairing: Strawberry Shortcake, Creme Brulee, Mixed Berries
Bottom Line Bottom Line: A sweet and fruity punch of a wine for the adults at the party.

The Producer

Easley Winery

The Producer
205 N College Ave
Indianapolis, IN 46202
USA
1 317-636-4516

Their Portfolio

90 Easley 2021 Traminette, Indiana 11% (USA) $8.00.
BR Reggae NV Sweet, Indiana 10% (USA) $6.00. - Bronze Medal
BR Reggae NV Sweet, Catawba, Indiana 10% (USA) $6.00. - Bronze Medal
89 Reggae NV Moscato, White Moscato, Indiana 10% (USA) $6.00.

Sweet Wine

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Serve in a Copita
A dessert wine is just that, a wine made strictly to pair with desserts at the end of a meal. Dessert wines are sweet wines; while many are naturally sweet, some are sweetned through the addition of grape must.

Famous dessert wines include Sauternes from France’s Bordeaux region, Rutherglen Muscat from Australia and vendages tardives (“late picked”) from France’s Alsace region. Germany also produces many famous dessert wines, ranging from Spatlese to Eiswein (made from frozen grapes).

Dessert wines from Italy include Vin Santo, Recioto di Soave and Recioto di Valpolicella. While some dessert wines have alcohol in the 12-14% range, others such as Moscato d’Asti from Piedmont in northern Italy are very low in alcohol (5.5%).

Dessert wines can accompany certain specific foods, especially cakes, almond tortes and fruit tarts; however, Sauternes and foie gras is a classic pairing.

While some lighter dessert wines such as Moscato d’Asti or Brachetto d’Acqui are meant for consumption upon release, others such as Sauternes or Auslese from Germany can age for decades, thanks to their high natural sugar concentration.