O.K., I exaggerate, but in appearance it could be mistaken for a sauterne.
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Stir in oregano, paprika, tomato paste, sauterne, burgundy and 2 cups of reserved cooking liquid.
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A white chocolate could be served with a dessert-style riesling, ice wine, Hungarian Tokaji, or a sauterne.
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Add sauterne and olive oil to egg mixture.
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The sauterne provided a perfect finish.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Usually sauterne is a dessert wine.
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It featured a beautiful fat lobe, lovingly sauteed with figs braised in sauterne then glazed with mandarin-infused black pepper.
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Semisweet golden-colored table or dessert wine from around Bordeaux in France; similar wine from California
Semi-generic is a legal term used in by the United States Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau to refer to a specific type of wine designation. The majority of these were originally based on the names of well-known European wine-producing regions. ...
(Sauternes (town)) Sauternes is a commune in the Gironde department in Aquitaine in south-western France.
Sauternes is a French sweet wine from the Sauternais region of the Graves section in Bordeaux. Sauternes is made from Su00E9millon, Sauvignon blanc, and Muscadelle grapes that have been affected by Botrytis cinerea, also known as noble rot. This causes the grapes to become partially raisined, resulting in concentrated and distinctively flavored wines...
A low-quality wine badly imitating those of Sauternes
(Sauternes) (saur-taire) is a sweet wine made in the Bordeaux region of France made from grapes infected with noble rot. [See also: noble rot.]
A sweet white wine produced in southwest France near the Bordeaux region.
A white wine made in the district of Sauterne, France.