Clocktower Tawny Port

3.5 stars out of 5. Sweetness=6 out of 10 (dry to sweet). $15

Fonseca Bin 27

4 stars out of 5. Sweetness=5 out of 10 (dry to sweet). $18

Grant Burge 10-Year Tawny Port

4.5 stars out of 5. Sweetness=7 out of 10 (dry to sweet). $20

Galway Pipe Tawny Port

Tastes like walnuts and macadamia nuts sautéed in creamy butter, then drizzled with sweet, opulent caramel. Has a beautiful, never-ending, prune-tinged finish. Simply gorgeous and worth like $90. 4.5 stars out of 5. Sweetness=7 out of 10 (dry to sweet). $30.

Sandeman 20-Year Tawny

4 stars out of 5. Sweetness=8 out of 10 (dry to sweet). $40

Taylor Fladgate 40-Year Tawny Port

5 stars out of 5. Sweetness=6 out of 10 (dry to sweet). $135

Graham 10-Year Tawny Port

3.5 stars out of 5. Sweetness=7 out of 10 (dry to sweet). $30

Bonny Doon Vineyard Vol des Anges 2006

Quite possibly the best Bonny Doon wine I’ve ever tasted, this deliciously balanced dessert wine melts on the tongue. Ripe peaches, apricots dripping in honey gush from this late-harvest Roussanne. 4.5 stars out of 5. Sweetness=7 out of 10 (dry to sweet). $30

Alice White 2006 White Lexia SE Australia

Sugar, spice and everything nice, including Grandma’s lilac perfume. Smell the ripe peaches and apricots, then taste the pineapple. Not cloyingly sweet, but try this with any peach dessert, and you’re primed for anything. 4 stars out of 5. Sweetness=5 out of 10 (dry to sweet). $9

Alice White 2006 Red Lexia SE Australia

The sweeter red brother of the White Lexia, complete with the lovely lilac smell. More red fruit … think strawberry sangria with watermelon Jolly Ranchers floating in it. Fun to trick red wine fans into drinking a sweet wine. 3.5 stars out of 5. Sweetness=6 out of 10 (dry to sweet). $9.