American late-harvest wines have special problems of their own.
But in this instance they will help explain what late-harvest wines are all about.
Some of the finest late-harvest wines are made in Germany.
No one seems to know how long late-harvest wines have been made in this country, but few appeared commercially until the 1960's.
It is a sweet, late-harvest wine that doesn't need to be fortified.
Reports have called it the best vintage for these late-harvest sweet wines in 15 years.
This makes late-harvest wines - the genuine ones - expensive.
Of course, there are bad late-harvest wines produced in this country, too.
Most of the successful American late-harvest wines come from the riesling grape.
This is where the German late-harvest wines get their names.