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09-09-2006, 10:52 AM,
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Hi Babsy, and welcome to the Wine Board. You might also try some German Riesling. Look for Troken (or dry) on the label. Gruner Veltliner from Austria is also very nice. From France you can get Gewurtztraminer from Alsace and Riesling too, White Bordeaux (blends of Sauvignon Blance and Semillion), White Cotes du Rhone, and, of course, White Burgundy (Chardonnay). With White Burgundy you can range from the Maconnais in the south to some of the most expensive whites you can buy in the north.

You may also want to get into reds. A good place to start is with Beaujolais. Look for '04 Beaujolais Villages.
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