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***Need Sweet, Mild Red***
11-06-2006, 04:46 PM,
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The hush and bitter taste you don’t like is because the wine you drink most likely is very young and have a lot of tannin in it. It will help to lower the tannin if you drink red wines with some hard cheese or protein. Another option is to decant the young wine before you drink it. If you really want to have a glass of red wine all by it-self per day, some of my friends would drink a LVB port after dinner.
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