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Dry ports
12-29-2000, 09:19 AM,
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Was it a white port? These are often dry, particularly the more traditional style like the British tend to like, and often served with club soda as a tall drink. Taylor's Chip Dry is probably the best example (too dry for my taste). Other white ports can range from dry to sweet and are often very pretty.
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