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33 wine(s) from Trentino-Alto Adige which are good for dessert

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    Trentino Superiore Pinot Bianco Vendemmia Tardiva DOC

    This aged dessert white wine has the same grape composition as the non-aged, dry type, Trentino Superiore Pinot Bianco DOC, namely Pinot Bianco grape (85-100%), with the permitted addition of local white grapes (0-15%), with the exception of Traminer aromatico, Moscato Giallo and Moscato Rosa.

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    Trentino Superiore Pinot Grigio Vendemmia Tardiva DOC

    This white aged dessert wine has the same grape composition as the non-aged Trentino Superiore Pinot Grigio DOC, namely the Pinot Grigio grape (85-100%), with the permitted addition of local white grapes (0-15%), with the exception of Traminer aromatico, Moscato Giallo and Moscato Rosa.

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    Trentino Superiore Riesling Vendemmia Tardiva DOC

    This aged dessert white wine is made from the same grapes as the non-aged Trentino Superiore Riesling DOC, namely Riesling (85-100%), with the permitted addition of local white grapes (0-15%), with the exception of Traminer aromatico, Moscato Giallo and Moscato Rosa.

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    Trentino Superiore Sauvignon Vendemmia Tardiva DOC

    This aged dessert wine has the same grape composition as the non-aged, dry Trentino Superiore Sauvignon DOC, namely the Sauvignon grape (85-100%), with the permitted addition of local white grapes (0-15%), with the exception of Traminer aromatico, Moscato Giallo and Moscato Rosa.

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    Trentino Superiore Traminer Aromatico Vendemmia Tardiva DOC

    This aged dessert white wine has the same grape composition as the non-aged Trentino Superiore Traminer Aromatico DOC, namely the Traminer Aromatico grape (100%).

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