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Semi-Sweet Wines – Fruity + Aromatic with Pleasant Sweetness

Semi-Sweet Wines – Fruity + Aromatic with Pleasant Sweetness

Character and Style of Semi-Sweet Wines

Semi-sweet wines are wines meant for enjoyment. They possess a pleasant sweetness derived from the natural, unfermented sugars of the grape. This sweetness is not overly intense and highlights the wines’ fruity or spicy flavours.

Semi-sweet wines pair well with many dishes. They are also excellent party wines and can be enjoyed simply on their own, for the pleasure of their flavour.

White, rosé and red wines can all be produced in a semi-sweet style.

Off-Dry, Semi-Sweet or Sweet?

Compared to off-dry wines, semi-sweet wines are noticeably sweeter, yet remain lighter and less intense than sweet wines.

If you prefer wines with an even more pronounced sweetness, you will find our selection of sweet wines here – ranging from fruity white wines to sweet rosé and red wines.

Ripe grapes of the Pinot Noir variety
Ripe Pinot Noir grapes for
a semi-sweet rosé wine

Grape Varieties for Semi-Sweet Wines

In principle, wines from all grape varieties can be produced in a semi-sweet style. At Weingut Fuchs, we preferably use flavour-intensive varieties, as the sweetness suits them particularly well.

What Does “Semi-Sweet” Mean in Wine?

The term “semi-sweet” is clearly defined by German wine law: the sweetness of these wines may be up to a maximum of 45 g per litre. It derives from the natural sweetness of ripe grapes.

Because the natural sugars in the grapes are not fully fermented into alcohol, semi-sweet wines often contain slightly less alcohol than dry wines.

Discover Semi-Sweet Fuchs Wines

For those new to Fuchs wines, we recommend the “Semi-Sweet + Sweet Wines” tasting package. It contains six different wines with noticeable residual sweetness and is ideal for a personal wine tasting experience – with free shipping within Germany.

Popular Semi-Sweet Wines

Semi-Sweet Wines with Food

If dry or off-dry wines taste too austere to you, many dishes can also be paired successfully with slightly sweeter wines. Semi-sweet wines are particularly well suited to:

  • spicy, strongly seasoned dishes
  • sweet-and-sour dishes from Asian cuisine
  • barbecued dishes
  • cheese
  • sweet dishes and desserts
  • pastries
  • chocolate
Semi-sweet wine pairs well with desserts

Your Personal Taste Matters

There are always some “experts” who would prefer to ban wines with residual sweetness altogether. Yet these wines are of just the same quality as their dry counterparts. They differ only in sweetness and – which we consider an advantage – often contain slightly less alcohol.

Feel free to experiment with unusual food and wine combinations – in the end, only one thing matters: that you enjoy what you combine.

We simply recommend making sure that food and wine do not overpower each other in flavour. Aromatic wines suit aromatic dishes, while delicate wines work best with lighter foods. The colour and sweetness of the wine are of lesser importance.

Serving Temperature for Semi-Sweet Wines

  • White and rosé wines: well chilled, according to personal preference
  • Red wines: approximately 16–18 °C; depending on mood and weather, they can also be enjoyed slightly chilled

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FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions about Semi-Sweet Wines

What are semi-sweet wines?

Semi-sweet wines are wines with clearly noticeable, natural residual sweetness. They are sweeter than dry or semi-dry wines, but not as sweet as classic sweet wines.

What do semi-sweet wines taste like?

Semi-sweet wines taste fruity and soft, with noticeable sweetness that is often accompanied by fresh fruit aromas. Sweetness and acidity complement each other, making these wines easy to enjoy.

How do semi-sweet wines differ from dry or semi-dry wines?

Semi-sweet wines have clearly noticeable sweetness and sit stylistically between semi-dry and sweet wines. Dry wines have no perceptible sweetness.

Is “semi-sweet” legally defined?

Yes. Under German wine law, “semi-sweet” is defined and refers to wines with residual sugar above 18 up to 45 g/l.

Are semi-sweet wines sweet?

Yes. Semi-sweet wines are sweet, but not as intensely sweet as wines labeled “sweet”.

How can you recognize a semi-sweet wine when buying?

Clues include terms such as “semi-sweet” as well as residual sugar information in the wine description.


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