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Tommasi Fiorato Recioto della Valpolicella 2021
Dessert winesPrice 25,56 €13 ABV %
Taste profile and more information
Richly red, full-bodied, tannic, sweet, dark cherry notes, fig notes, date notes, spicy, nuanced
Food recommendations
- Strong cheesesStrong cheeses work well with comparably full-bodied beverages. If you opt for wine, it will often be sweet and maybe even fortified.
Sweet desserts Sweet dessertsThe general rule for pairing a dessert with wine is that the wine should be a little sweeter than the food. Otherwise the flavour of the wine will be lost and it will taste very acidic. It’s also worth trying beer with desserts.Chocolate desserts Chokolate dessertsDark chocolate has a fairly strong flavour that goes best with a full-bodied beer or a rich – and usually sweet – wine. White chocolate has a more delicate flavour, and is therefore better paired with very mild white dessert wines.Meditation beverages Meditation beverageMeditation beverages are those that are pleasant to enjoy on their own due to their nuanced and complex flavours.
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Tommasi Fiorato Recioto della Valpolicella 2021
Dessert winesPrice 25,56 €13 ABV %
Taste profile and more information
Richly red, full-bodied, tannic, sweet, dark cherry notes, fig notes, date notes, spicy, nuanced
Food recommendations
Strong cheeses Strong cheesesStrong cheeses work well with comparably full-bodied beverages. If you opt for wine, it will often be sweet and maybe even fortified.Sweet desserts Sweet dessertsThe general rule for pairing a dessert with wine is that the wine should be a little sweeter than the food. Otherwise the flavour of the wine will be lost and it will taste very acidic. It’s also worth trying beer with desserts.Chocolate desserts Chokolate dessertsDark chocolate has a fairly strong flavour that goes best with a full-bodied beer or a rich – and usually sweet – wine. White chocolate has a more delicate flavour, and is therefore better paired with very mild white dessert wines.Meditation beverages Meditation beverageMeditation beverages are those that are pleasant to enjoy on their own due to their nuanced and complex flavours.
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Detailed product information
- Price per litre67.89 €
- AllergensContains sulphites
- Sugars134 g/l
- Acids6 g
- Product number456224
- ProducerTommasi Viticoltori
- SupplierInterbrands
- Selectiongeneral selection
- Vintage2021
Taste
Dessert wines are made from overripe grapes that are particularly sweet and aromatic. Grapes are often dehydrated by ‘noble rot’, or botrytis, which lends the wine a honey or medicine flavour.
You can discern notes of peach, apricot, citrus and honey in sweet dessert wines. ‘Noble rot’ dessert wines also have hints of medicine, fresh acidity and intensive, full-bodied sweetness.
Usage
The general rule for pairing a dessert with wine is that the wine should be a little sweeter than the food. Dessert wines go best with fresh berry, fruit and cream desserts.
Try dessert wines with cream pudding, white chocolate mousse, Crêpes Suzette, macarons or blue cheese.
How to serve
Serve sweet dessert wines well-chilled, at 8–10°C. Chilling a bottle from room temperature to the perfect serving temperature takes about three hours in a fridge.
Examples of well-known dessert wines are Sauternes, Tokaji, Beerenauslese, Trockenbeerenauslese and Eiswein.
‘Noble rot’ dessert wines are among the best wines for ageing. Many of them can be cellared for several decades.
- Closurenatural cork
- Package size0.375 l
- Total weight907 g
- Package weight515 g
- Deposit0.10 €