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10-12-2003, 02:22 PM,
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Hi Jade, welcome to the Wine Board, and congratulations on being the 7600th member to register. Try a Reunite Lambrusco or a more upscale Lambrusco is that is too simple for you. You might also check out some of you local Texas wineies. They usually put out at least one or two sweet reds along with the dry ones. One last recommendation is to try a Beaujolais. At the end of November the Nouveau for '03 arrives. It only last a few months because it is made that way. A regular bottling of Beaujolais or Beaujolais Villages from '02 would be good at this time though.

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