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Old 06-05-06, 01:47 AM
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From my experience, the term commonly refers to wine made by cooking the must (crushed grapes and juice) to about 25% volume, filltering, diluting with grape juice, fermenting, then placing in keg for year or so. This produces a sweet desert wine not unlike Marsala and Vino Santo (which are produced in entirely different manners).
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