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11-19-2003, 06:57 PM,
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Did you ever try to make Sangria? My nephew's wife likes sweet Germanic wines and is trying to drink more red. She too has a hard time with red wine.

You could start with a Pinot Noir which is naturally fruity and add some lemons, limes, apples, peaches to the wine.

Here is a link to some recipies

http://wine.about.com/library/types/bl_sangria.htm
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