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Pudding Wine
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Why is it so expensive? (PS Justacademic, as a I don't like itanyway!)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Good question - several answers because there are several different types. Fortified wines such as Port have higher tax - although they are good value. Sweet wines made from nobly rotted grapes (such as d'Yquem) are always expensive because its a rare condition, grapes are picked individually and the amount of juice produced is infentessimal.
Pudding wines have a rather staid, stuffy image in the UK. I like them, but many people don't and I can see why - after a heavy meal, many simply don't want a sweet pudding washed down with an even sweeter wine.
As for expense, such wines are an occassional purchase, like smoking Monte Cristos, it's just something you don't do every day, so allows for a higher price to be charged which people don't mind paying.