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11-03-2006, 02:36 PM,
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Hi Aziah, and welcome to the Wine Board. Try an '04 Beaujolais Villages. If that is still too harsh, in about three weeks the '06 Nouveau Beaujolais will be released. These don't last long, but if you like it, pick some more up right away an drink over the next couple of months. Then you might be able to graduate to something else. The Nouveau's fade very fast as they are made with virtually no structure and rushed onto the market.

If you still don't like it, try a Lambrusco from Italy. The Reunite brand is available everywhere.
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