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White zin & similar
04-20-2012, 01:36 PM,
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Thanks Innkeeper. What are your thoughts on moscato? It seems to me to be similar to white zin... A sweet wine.

Do you feel that calling white zin "kool aid" was accurate?

I am sincerely trying to adjust my expectations to be more accurate in the wine department. As I grew up in a home with no alcohol, ever, I am fairly uneducated in this area, as you can clearly see.

Also, is it common to look down on "white zin" among wine aficionados? I get the impression it is.

Thanks.
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