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08-13-2007, 02:14 AM,
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Welcome to the board and certainly you started a bit high end [img]http://wines.com/ubb/smile.gif[/img]

Here are some other wines that are much less expensive and might be able to satisfy that sweet tooth. Others might chime in too.

(1) Nivole (it's a half bottle for about $10)
(2) Muscato D'asti (it's a sparkler too so it might be fun.)
(3) German rieslings with the words "Riesling Auslese" on the front. Good brands include Dr. Loose, Prum (any), Jost, and others.
(4) look for Late Harvest Rieslings instead of just icewines. Half the cost and most of the sensations.
(5) Vinsantos (italy or greece)
(6) Tokai
(7) Quady is a US brand that makes Essencia and Orange Muscat that works well too

Good luck
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