
Name given to dessert or full-bodied table wines produced from overripe grapes. (Late refers to time of year, not time of day).
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If you see a wine labelled as 'late harvest' it means that the grapes were harvested later than normal, and thus with a higher sugar level. The wine will probably be quite sweet, although in some cases may have been fermented to dryness, in which case the potential alcohol will be higher. The French term for this is 'vendange tardive', in German it...
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Name given to dessert or full-bodied table wines produced from overripe grapes.
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Grapes that are left on the vine to become affected by botrytis and used for sweet dessert wine production.
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Designation appearing on bottles (in French, Vendange Tardive) where grapes were allowed to hang on the vine beyond physiological maturity. This over-ripens grapes, usually producing wines that are high in ALCOHOL and off-dry to sweet.
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A term used to describe dessert wines made from grapes left on the vines for an extra long period, often until botrytis has set in.
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Name given to dessert or full-bodied table wines produced from overripe grapes. (Late refers to time of year, not time of day).
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When used on a label it describes a wine made from grapes picked later than normal and at a higher sugar level than normal.
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Refers to wine made from grapes left on the vines until late in the autumn when the grapes become very rich in sugars.
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On labels, indicates that a wine was made from grapes picked later than normal and at a higher sugar level than normal. Often associated with botrytized and dessert-style wines.
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