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03-12-2003, 07:43 AM,
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Hi Slewfoot, and welcome to the Wine Board. There are bigger and better Lambruscos out there if you look for them. Also, most wineries east of the Rocky Mts make a complete line of red and white wines across the sweetness specturm. If you have local wineries or can get to those in TN check them out. Some of these make dry and off dry wines from the same grape or grapes. If you find such a situation you might get some of each, and see what it is about the dry one that you don't like.
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