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07-08-2008, 10:15 AM,
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Welcome Carlos. We were all newbies at one time. You might also want to try a German Riesling Spatlese such as Wehlener Sonnenuhr or Piesporter Michelsberg or Piesporter Goldtropchen. Riesling is a white wine grape. Spatlese refers to later-picked grapes (which are naturally a bit sweeter.)
Wehlen and Piesport are towns in the Mosel River region. Sonnenuhr means sundial--the vineyard has a famous sundial. Michelsberg means Michael's hill and Goldtropchen means golden drops.
It is generally easier to find sweet white wines than sweet red wines. With red wines you may want to ask a retailer for a wine that is very fruity or fruit-driven and low in tannins.
Moscato is an Italian sweet wine from white wine grapes that you might enjoy and is quite inexpensive.

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