Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Wines for those with a sweet spot for their dad

UNCORKED

- OPINION LORRI HAMBUCHEN Lorri Hambuchen is a member of London’s Institute of Wines and Spirits. Email: uncorked@thewinecen­ter.com

It’s time to start shopping for that ideal bottle of wine for your wine-enthusiast dad on Father’s Day.

A fun fact to share with Dad: the world’s first demarcated wine region was not the revered Bordeaux, Champagne or Burgundy regions but a region in eastern Hungary specializi­ng in the sweet wine Tokaji. It was officially recognized in 1737.

Most of us tend to think of refreshing white wines for moms and leave the big bold reds for dad. But what about the father out there enjoying his wine just a little sweet?

Searching the world of wine is tricky enough but even more so if looking for serious sweet styles. Historical­ly,

sweet wines were once the most coveted style of wine in the world.

But somewhere along the way, sweet wines were drubbed with an unsophisti­cated and inferior image. Truly appreciati­ng sweet wines requires an understand­ing of the distinct difference­s in the styles.

TAWNY PORT

A big, bold, high alcohol sweet wine. Unlike a ruby port, tawny ports are aged in smaller barrels allowing the wine to oxidize. This gives the wine its “tawny” color. The flavors range through spice, dried fruits, nuts and caramel.

THE VALUE

NV Dow’s Boardroom Tawny Port, Portugal (about $28)

THE SPLURGE

NV Cockburn’s 20 Year Tawny Port, Portugal (about $48)

MOSCATO D’ASTI

Known for its low alcohol, sweet, light, bubbly style and mesmerizin­g range of aromatics. The flavors range from tropical fruits to peach, orange blossom and sometimes slight honeysuckl­e notes.

THE VALUE

2018 Conte D’ Alba Moscato D’Asti, Italy (about $15)

THE SPLURGE

2018 Marco Negri Moscato D’Asti, Italy (about $20)

SAUTERNES

A sweet wine worthy to be known as drinking liquid gold. Sauternes offers intense flavors ranging from apricot, butterscot­ch, mango to baking spices. These wines can achieve the pinnacle of sweet wines aging ability.

THE VALUE

2017 Chateau Hallet Sauternes, France 375 mL (about $20)

THE SPLURGE

2017 Chateau Roumieu-Lacoste Sauternes, France 375 mL (about $35)

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