Sweet Red Wine

Sweet red wines have a special place in Canada's wine scene, offering an easy to drink alternative to the typical reds wines. At My Wine Canada, we've curated a collection that showcases the best sweet and semi-sweet red wines from across our vineyards. These bottles balance sweetness to please newcomers and complexity for any experienced wine lovers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes red wines sweet?

Sweet red wines get their sweetness from residual sugar left after fermentation stops. Canadian winemakers achieve this through methods like early fermentation stopping or late harvesting. Wines with more than 30g of sugar per liter are classified as sweet. The best sweet reds balance their sweetness with acidity to prevent a cloying taste.

What foods pair well with sweet red wines?

Sweet red wines pair excellently with spicy Asian dishes, where the sweetness balances the heat. They also complement chocolate desserts and rich cheeses. Canadian sweet reds are particularly versatile, pairing well with savory dishes better than many international counterparts. This culinary flexibility makes them increasingly popular in global markets.

Are all sweet red wines low quality?

No, many sweet red wines are high quality and gaining international recognition. Canadian sweet reds in particular are acclaimed for their remarkable balance and vibrant acidity.

How sweet are dessert red wines compared to regular sweet reds?

Dessert red wines typically contain significantly more sugar than regular sweet reds. While sweet red table wines might have 30-50g of sugar per liter, dessert wines like Port or ice wine can contain 100-200g per liter. Dessert wines are specifically crafted to be consumed in smaller portions, often as an accompaniment to dessert or as a dessert themselves.