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03-05-2002, 01:18 PM,
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Duane,
Thanks for the advice. I have tried the Reislings. The grocery stores I shop at have one in a blue bottle with a blue label. One of the bottles has a diagonal red stripe. I bought one once with a diagonal green stripe and liked the Reisling, but now I'm having trouble finding it. I think I must have bought in on base at the package store. I've tried the Louis Jadot Beaujolais Villages, but it doesn't taste sweet at all. I may have to mix it with a sweeter wine to make it drinkable.

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