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Botrytis Vignoles from Leelanau County Mi



 
 
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Old 22-11-2009, 04:36 PM posted to alt.food.wine
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Default Botrytis Vignoles from Leelanau County Mi

My wife and i purchased this wine from a winery in Leelanau county Michigan
(we are from Michigan). We were told it would be good with a dessert. Since
the word dessert is so broad, we would like to know what type of dessert
would go best with it. We would be serving this at Thanksgiving. I would
apperciate anyones input to this.

Thank you
Michael


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Old 24-11-2009, 11:46 AM posted to alt.food.wine
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Default Botrytis Vignoles from Leelanau County Mi

On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 09:36:31 -0600, mickel6830
wrote:

My wife and i purchased this wine from a winery in Leelanau county Michigan
(we are from Michigan). We were told it would be good with a dessert. Since
the word dessert is so broad, we would like to know what type of dessert
would go best with it. We would be serving this at Thanksgiving. I would
apperciate anyones input to this.

Thank you
Michael


Hello Michael, try an angel food cake with strawberry sauce... you can
choose also other sauces, depending your preferencies.

The wine is great with fresh icy fruits. Every kind of fruit cake is
good.

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