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07-23-2001, 09:06 PM,
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Dry is dry, as dead is dead, or pregnant is........need we go further. All dry wine is is wine that has had all the sugar in the grapes fermented into alcohol. So one dry wine is not drier than another dry wine. The White Zinfandel you mention is usually made off dry, but all the others including the red cabernet sauvignon are almost always made dry. To my mind of those you mention the sauvignon blanc seems the driest, because of its other characteristics, but the test tube would prove me wrong.
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