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03-03-2004, 04:00 PM,
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You might also enjoy wine coolers (a bit of wine with fruit juice and sometimes carbonated drinks). Arbor Mist, Bartle & Jaymes, Sutter Home and maybe Fetzer are some names of producers. Or you may like Sangria which is also red wine with fruit juices based on a popular summer drink in Spain. Real (pronounced Ray all) and Yago are two major Sangria brands found in grocery stores. However, I hope you will give Beaujolais or one of the lighter Pinot Noirs a try at some point to see if you can enjoy wine by itself (not doctored with carbonated drink and citrus juices, etc.).
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