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Ice Wine What in the World is it

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Ice wine is a sweet dessert wine with a medium to full body.It has been referred to  as  a Summer time nectar. Those who have been fortunate enough to taste ice wine say that it has tropical overtones and bouquet. It also tends to have a a little lower alcohol content than other table wines. The sweetness of the ice wine is balanced by higher acidic levels which keep it from being overwelmingly sweet. These wines are decadent and used for a very special occasion.

Many people use ice wine  as a dessert, they go so far as to drizzle it over raspberries and pound cake and then add a bit of  whipped cream.  I have been told  that  some people  drizzle it over their desired fruit  such as cantalope. Be prepared though,  some people say Ice wine is so sweet that they only have a  tiny glass of it as an after dinner dessert, it is just too sweet to mix it with chocolate, It depends on how much residual sugar the wine has. In researching this, I have found the remaining sugar content to be anywhere from 3 to 12%. 12% being almost intolerably sweet. Ice wine can be  quite syrupy as the water has frozen in the grapes and the juice hard-pressed from the grapes is very concentrated in both flavor and sugar, It very much depends on the origin of the ice-wine.Ice wine from Germany can be very acidic, Canadian ice wine can be very rich.By law, in some countries, the requirement is a hard freeze for a wine to be named Ice Wine. In Canada that is ?8C (17F) and in Germany ?7C (19F).

Ice wine is also known to be used in cooking, it is an ingredient used in desserts or even in a recipe for making French toast.

Vidal Ice wine:-This shimmery golden yellow wine has a mesmerizing aroma of lemon marmalade, caramelized oranges, peaches, pineapple and a touch of honey. The taste of this marvelous Vidal ice wine carries a strong flavor of honey, lemon, star fruit, quince and brown sugar and end with a crisp mouth feel. The premier quality Vidal Blanc Icewine makes an excellent combination with high fat or spicy foods.

 Ice wine is produced in small quantities only  and  only the finest of quality, so it is understandable that it would be  quite expensive. It can range anywhere from $50 on up to $100 a pop.Getting the real thing in Germany costs roughly $80

The folklore of Ice wine suggests that its initial production in 18th century Germany was accidental. A German vineyard owner away from his vineyard on business at harvest time came home to a frozen vineyard. He harvested and processed the grapes anyway and what was  called Winter Wine back then, became the rare  ice wine today.       What a magnificent accident.

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