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    Sweet wine: a world rich in aromas and sugars

    Understanding the characteristics of sweet wine

    Sweet wine encompasses various types of wine characterised by a high residual sugar content. This natural sweetness comes from grapes harvested at an advanced stage of ripeness, sometimes from late harvests or noble rot.

    During production, the sugar-rich must undergoes partial fermentation to retain a certain sweetness. This technique produces sweet wines with a balance between alcohol and sugar, and a lovely aromatic intensity.

    Sweet wines can be white or made from red grapes, offering a variety of profiles. These include, in particular:

    • natural sweet wines
    • sweet fortified wines
    • liqueur wines such as porto

    Each bottle of sweet wine develops aromas of fruit, honey or spices, offering great richness on the palate and a sensation of pleasure.

    Regions and appellations of sweet wines

    Sweet wines are produced in several regions around the world, with very distinct styles:

    Each estate adapts its production according to its terroir, harvests and grapes. The quality of sweet wines depends heavily on the climate, the vines and the work of the producers.

    Choosing and tasting a sweet wine

    How to choose a sweet wine

    When choosing a sweet wine, several criteria must be taken into account:

    • the type of wine (fortified, natural sweet wine, liqueur wine)
    • the grape varieties (Muscat, Riesling, Pinot, Sauvignon…)
    • the region (Valais, France, Italy, Hungary, Germany)
    • the estate or château
    • the price in CHF depending on the quality of the product

    A sweet wine made from grapes with a very high sugar concentration will offer a richer palate. Some sweet wines have a higher alcohol content, particularly fortified wines such as port.

    Food and sweet wine pairings

    Sweet wine is particularly well-suited to pairing with desserts and gourmet dishes. Thanks to its sweetness and aromas, it pairs perfectly with:

    • fruit desserts
    • sweet pastries
    • cheeses
    • foie gras

    Sweet wines offer a wide variety of pairings, providing a rich and balanced tasting experience.

    FAQ on sweet wines

    What are the best sweet wines in Switzerland?

    Sweet wines from Valais, particularly those with AOC status, are renowned for their quality, balance and aromas derived from carefully selected grapes.

    What are the distinctive features of sweet wines?

    Sweet wines are characterised by their high residual sugar content, controlled fermentation and complex fruit aromas.

    How much does a sweet wine cost?

    The price of a bottle of sweet wine varies depending on the region, the estate and the production. In Switzerland, prices in CHF cover a wide range of products.

    How should sweet wine be stored?

    Sweet wine keeps well thanks to its sugar and alcohol content. It must be stored in the right conditions to preserve its quality and aromas.