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Dessert Wine

Dessert wines are the perfect way to polish off a meal. We have a beautiful range including classic sauternes, muscat and tokaji aszu. This wine is from extra-sweet wine grapes, yielding a sweeter, richer wine. To achieve these high sugar levels the grapes remain on the vine for longer than the equivalent dry wines.

Buy dessert wines online or visit us at our branch in Hereford, Herefordshire. Our staff will guide you through our popular range of quality dessert wine.

Original price £59.95 - Original price £59.95
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£59.95
£59.95 - £59.95
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Perusini Picolit Friuli Colli Orientali 2019 50cl

Perusini
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Perusini Picolit Friuli Colli Orientali Delicately crafted from the rare and demanding Picolit grape, this exquisite sweet wine hails from the roll...

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Original price £59.95 - Original price £59.95
Original price
£59.95
£59.95 - £59.95
Current price £59.95

Dessert Wine FAQs

What is dessert wine?

Dessert wine is a sweet wine typically enjoyed at the end of a meal. Its sweetness comes from naturally high grape sugars, late harvesting, noble rot, or fortification, depending on the style.

What types of dessert wine are available?

Popular styles include Sauternes, Tokaji, Ice Wine, late-harvest wines, fortified wines such as Port and Sherry, and sweet Muscat or Riesling styles. Each offers different levels of sweetness and flavour.

What does dessert wine taste like?

Dessert wines often show flavours of honey, dried fruit, caramel, stone fruits, citrus peel, and spice. Lighter styles are fresh and fruity, while richer styles are deep, complex, and indulgent.

What food pairs well with dessert wine?

Dessert wine pairs beautifully with puddings, fruit tarts, chocolate desserts, blue cheese, creamy cheeses, and even nuts. Some styles are also excellent on their own as an after-dinner drink.

How should dessert wine be served?

Most dessert wines are best served slightly chilled. Lighter styles benefit from cooler temperatures, while richer fortified dessert wines can be served just below room temperature.

How long does dessert wine last once opened?

Many dessert wines last longer than dry wines once opened. Fortified styles like Port or Sherry can last several weeks when sealed and stored properly, while lighter sweet wines are best enjoyed within a few days.

Is dessert wine a good gift?

Yes. Dessert wines make thoughtful and elegant gifts, especially for dinner parties, celebrations, and festive occasions. Many bottles are beautifully presented and ideal for gifting.

Can dessert wines be personalised or gift wrapped?

Selected dessert wines can be gift boxed, wrapped, or presented in gift bags at checkout. Some bottles may also be suitable for engraving — check individual product listings for availability.

Where can I buy dessert wine in the UK?

You can buy dessert wine online with fast UK delivery, including major towns and cities, or visit our Hereford store to explore the range in person and get expert advice.