ijswijn
Ijswijn (Dutch for "ice wine") is a sweet dessert wine made from grapes that have frozen naturally on the vine and are pressed while still frozen. Freezing concentrates sugars, acids and flavor compounds in the grape must, producing a wine that is intensely sweet yet often maintains high acidity and pronounced varietal character.
Production is highly weather dependent. Grapes are left on the vine well past normal harvest and picked
Typical grape varieties include Riesling and Gewürztraminer in Central Europe and Vidal blanc and Riesling in
Legal and quality standards in many producing countries require that grapes be frozen naturally on the vine