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Dessert wine

Not as cloying as you might think, although avoid the ones which are sweet for sweetness sake.

Obviously these wines are suited for drinking with traditional sweet desserts but they also say that they go well with strong blue cheeses.

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Australia: Brown Brothers, Orange Muscat and Flora (5) 492
Australia: Cranswick Estate Botrytis Semillon (5) 484
Australia: Miranda Pioneers Raisined Muscat (4) 515
Australia: Pirramimma - Late Harvest Riesling 1999 (4.5) ££££ 284
Australia: Pirramimma Late Harvet Riesling (4) 536
France: Chateau d'Yquem (4) £££££ 389
France: L'or de l'orangerie 2004 - dessert wine (3.5) 489
France: Muscat de Frontignan 2005 (4) 299
 
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