wine, sweetness
wine, sweetness The UK Wine Promotion Board classifies white and rosé wines from 1 for very dry wines (0.6% sugars) to 9 (very sweet, 6% sugars). For red wines the classification is from A (light and dry) to E (full‐bodied heavy wines).
German and Austrian labelling is: trocken (dry), halbtrocken (half dry), halbsüss or lieben (medium sweet), and süss (very sweet).
German and Austrian labelling is: trocken (dry), halbtrocken (half dry), halbsüss or lieben (medium sweet), and süss (very sweet).
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