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How should a Good Reisling taste
02-08-2006, 08:08 PM,
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Pamelah,

The more you dig into wine you must keep this one thing in mind:

No wine is generically sweet, dry or otherwise; it depends on the style intended. I don't know the particular wine you had, but it must have been produced to be sweet. Riesling comes in many forms from bone dry to syrupy sweet and even as sparkling wine.



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