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    #11
    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    I noticed a red in my latest case boasts this. It sounds a bit over the top to me and I'm wondering if I should swap it for something. Do they make decent wines this strong?
    Sounds like an Ozzie Grenache, Cab Sav or Shiraz: let it breath, grab some rare steak and enjoy!

    Unless you got a bottle of 2009 Chateau Troplong Mondot St-Emilion or Terreni di San Severino Passito?
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      #12
      Originally posted by hyperD View Post

      Actually it's even higher than that k2p2 - 23%. ..

      hyperD in "desperately thinking about buying a still" mode
      WHS - Sherry and Port average about 20%, and they aren't fortified AFAIK. Well maybe sherry is typically more like 15%, but certainly port.
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        #13
        Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
        WHS - Sherry and Port average about 20%, and they aren't fortified AFAIK. Well maybe sherry is typically more like 15%, but certainly port.
        Sherry and port are both fortified. Would post link, but wikipedia's down!

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          #14
          Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
          WHS - Sherry and Port average about 20%, and they aren't fortified AFAIK. Well maybe sherry is typically more like 15%, but certainly port.
          Sherry is fortified with brandy.

          Port is fortified with distilled alcohol.
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            #15
            Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post
            If you get wine by the case, is that not to sample it?

            Why don't you tell us if it's any good?
            Just wondered if it was likely to be good, or strong simply to be strong. Will save it till we have company, sounds like something to have a glass of not a bottle to get through myself
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              #16
              Originally posted by d000hg View Post
              Just wondered if it was likely to be good, or strong simply to be strong. Will save it till we have company, sounds like something to have a glass of not a bottle to get through myself
              It will be strong but all depends on how well made it is, often the higher the alcohol content the lesser the smooth finish. An indication of high alcohol is a heat finish on the throat, which will tell you its a wine for laying down and avoiding or suitable for use in hand to hand combat.

              If it's been made by a good winemaker, the the finish should be smooth (but you'll still have one hell of a hangover)

              My guess it's a new world wine probably Aussie, Chilean or Argentinian? I know Laithwaites had one called the Fifteen, about 7 or so years ago, which was a hell of a belter and not one to drink on your own.
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