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11-04-2003, 03:22 PM,
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Try a Beaujolais-Village or Beaujolais Cru (such as Fleurie or Cote de Brouilly) for a fruity tasting red wine. A German Riesling or Scheurebe Spatlese or Auslese might be a fruity off-dry white wine for you to try or you could try a Vouvray (Chenin Blanc grape) from the Loire Valley of France. If you want still sweeter--try the Italian Lambruscos (red wine) or Mavrodaphne (Greece).
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