Get your Dolce on: DESSERT wines now 40% off!

Porto and Moscato d’Asti aside, we are just sitting on cases of SCORES of fantastic late harvest wines from every corner of Italy. We need to start buying Champagne for the Holidays before the dollar melts anymore so we are sacrifice bunting the whole Dessert wine category.

All NON Fortified, NON Fizzy Dessert wines are now FORTY PERCENT OFF the marked prices here till gone:

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darn… no Sauternes headbang

Tyler, this will scratch that itch but good (and now $33 per 500ml):

Laimburg Sauvignon Passito Saphir 1999, Alto Adige $55.00 / 500ml
This is a wine made in such small quantities (less than one standard barrel) that we were only able to sweet talk them out of 30 bottles. What it is is the Sud Tyrollean reposte to great Sauternes: insanely concentrated, ultra late harvest, Botrytis affected Sauvignon Blanc. But that is like saying a Ferrari Enzo is a fast red car, you really have to EXPERIENCE it to grok the whole of its beauty.

Roberto, does anyone in Italy do Chenin in a demi-sec or sweeter style?

No, but a nice Ramandolo (Verduzzo) will scratch that itch.