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How should a Good Reisling taste
02-14-2006, 10:06 PM,
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Thanks everyone, it's been a few days since I've been able to get back on line. I think I would like a reisling a little dryer than the silver lake that I had. that was alot of good info. This is a considerable help. So essentially the higher the alchohol the drier the wine. Am I understanding that correctly? Also a question about Kendall Jackson's red wine 2003, would this be a wine that would need to set for awhile to soften the tannins or one that is meant to be immediatly consumed? Or is it even worth buying? Happy Valentines day everyone!!!!!
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