These handy charts can tell you where on the sweetness scale your favourite wines fall.
Whites:
As a general rule German whites tend to be on the sweeter side but Rieslings can be dry too, depending on the region they were grown in.
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Reds:
For the most part every red we carry at Cork it rates a 0 on the scale for dryness (except our ice wines/ports and fruit infused reds) Big bold reds like our Italian Amaroni can sometimes taste sweet because of its full jammy/fruity aroma but is still considered dry.
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As always let us know what your sweetness preferences are and we will custom make your wine as dry or as sweet as you like.
Cheers!
Source: Cork it Blog