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Late Harvest Wine

overall review score: 4.5
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Late-harvest wine is a type of dessert wine made from grapes that have been left on the vine longer than usual, allowing them to ripen further and develop more concentrated flavors. The grapes are typically harvested late in the growing season, after they have begun to shrivel and increase in sugar content.

Key Features

  • Sweet and rich flavor profile
  • High sugar content
  • Varied grape varieties used
  • Pairs well with desserts

Pros

  • Rich and complex flavor profile
  • Ideal for pairing with desserts
  • Can age well over time

Cons

  • Higher sugar content may not appeal to all palates
  • Can be expensive due to labor-intensive production process

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Last updated: Mon, Feb 3, 2025, 12:31:16 PM UTC