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07-27-2000, 05:43 AM,
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Hi Sun, and welcome to the Wine Board. Like most things the best way to learn about wine is with a good book. The library, your local big box book store, Amazon.com, etc, are good places to start. Wine for Dummies is a title to start with. You are fortunately living adjacent to a wonderful wine region. Take a trip to a local winery, and taste their offerings to see which ones you like. Retailers in your area will have tastings from time to time too. Sometimes this is a regular monthly affair. A dessert wine is a sweet wine that goes with sweet foods. It is usually more expensive than table wine which is usually dry or just slightly off dry.
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