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12-18-2002, 01:36 PM,
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Hi Sherry, and welcome to the wine Board. Good suggestions from Dixie. Keep in mind when buying sparklers that Brut is bone dry, and Extra Dry is off dry (or slightly sweet)

Another to consider is Prosecco. This is a fizzy from the Veneto region of Italy. People who try it for the first time tend to love it. It is not too sweet and not too dry. It is usually priced from $10 to $15. If you have not heard of it before, you will be familiar with it soon. I predict that within a few years, it will be the most popular sparkling wine on these shores after Champagne.



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