Yes, I would concur absolutely on the Brown Brothers Orange Muscat and Flora, I had
some last night, but it is a trifle expensive. For a cheaper alternative with a
similar "dessert wine" style, try a Muscat de Beaumes de Venise or even one of the
better quality Moscatel de Valencias.
I'm a long way from Ohio, so I can't help with availability, I'm afraid.
Regards,
Ian
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> "Tanya" > wrote in message
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> > I am the Greater Cleveland area of Ohio.
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> > "Mathew Kagis" > wrote in message
> > news:48WYc.77920$X12.66093@edtnps84...
> > > Tanya: where are you located? as that will have an affect on what wines
> > you
> > > can get your hands on...
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> > > cheers
> > > Mathew
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> > > > What are you paying for your IceWine,?What vintage and what vintner
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> > > you
> > > > enjoying and where are you buying it?
> > > > "Tanya" > wrote in message
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> > > > > Hello,
> > > > > Does anyone have any recommendations for a sweet wine? I love iced
> > > wine,
> > > > > but the bottles are small and are too expensive for me to enjoy
> > several
> > > > > times a week.
> > > > >
> > > > > Thanks!
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> The only US sweet wine I have tried this year is Obsession by Ironstone
> vineyards, although it is a very different style it might be worth a try.
> Brown Brothers Orange Muscat and Flora in half bottles might be of interest,
> or cheaper their late picked Muscat.
> The best bet is probably a German auslese but I don't know what would be
> available to you.
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