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02-14-2003, 04:00 PM,
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None of those wines suggested are sweet.....

Most red wines are dry although some may have a perception of sweetness because the taste of the fruit in the wine is predominate. 'Dry' means not sweet.

There are, of course, exceptions..... always.

Try a Beaujolais from France or a Lambrusco from Italy. The Beaujolais is a light bodied dry wine with a decent amount of fruit. The Lambrusco is a slightly fizzy red with some sweetness on the palate.

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