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But most sweet dishes seem to throw dessert wines out of balance and accentuate their acidity rather than their sugar. It's best to have your dessert wine be the dessert rather than serving it with dessert: Hold the dessert wine for contemplative sipping after the meal has ended.
Additions from readers:
Sweet fruit wines, such as Southbrook or Bonny Doon Framboise, make an excellent match with chocolate-based desserts. And of course, there's Pedro Ximinez sherry (or framboise) served over ice cream. --Ted Richards
New World late-harvest rieslings can be wonderful with baked apple desserts like tarte Tatin. If you must serve a dessert with your Sauternes, try langue de chat cookies or a classic crème brûlée. --Craig Schweickert
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