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RECOMMENDATION FOR SWEET TABLE WINES
12-16-2000, 11:57 PM,
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Try a german gewurztraminer or riesling. There are several good cheap ones whose names unfortunately I can't recall at the moment. But note that the French wines from the same region(more or less) are usually much drier. Also look into any wine made from the muscadet variety of grapes. I'm assuming by table wines you mean to eat with dinner. Dessert opens up a whole new horizon.
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