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In Search of a Sweet Wine
07-04-2007, 03:58 PM,
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Hi N8NEU, and welcome to the Wine Board. As Winophite suggested visit an eastern winemaker. For that matter visit one in Florida (www.fgga.org). They will all have sweet wine over 6%!

As far as your neighborhood store is concerned look for Riesling or Chenin Blanc/Vouvray that does not say Dry, Sec, or Troken on the bottle for whites. Widely distributed reds are tougher. Lambrusco is the most common. There are better versions available than the ubiquitous Reunite.
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