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12-15-2003, 10:54 AM,
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Hello Greener,

Welcome!

I agree with White Wine Lover about the Rieslings and Gewurtztraminers from Washington State. Chateau Ste. Michelle makes a wonderful Riesling that is affordable, although most German wines are affordable as well.

If you are looking for something a little tropical, try Sauvignon Blanc. This wine will taste like fresh mangos although it will finish dry. Perfect with food (cheeses).

If you want a wine with a little drier finish try the Rieslings and Gewurtztraminers from the Alsace region of France.

Hope this helps you.

Happy Holidays!
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