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03-09-2003, 07:11 AM,
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Hi TC, and welcome to the Wine Board. Looks like you are starting out just fine. You might also try a riesling. Riesling is a very versitile grape that can educate you all by herself. The wines will be off dry unless it says "Dry" or "Troken" on the label or comes from Alsace. After you have tried some of these get some that do say "Dry" or "Troken" on the label or come from Alsace. This is a painless way to develop your palate from liking sweet wine to enjoying dry wine.
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