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10-20-2007, 04:01 PM,
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I was wondering about telling the difference between a dry or a sweet wine. I know nothing about wine, obviously I can tell if a wine is dry when I drink but are there names that I should look for when buying to tell the difference between dry or sweet?
Paisano, Burgundy, Merlot, Chianti are these dry or sweet?
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