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08-13-2007, 09:49 AM,
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Welcome Alex. For reds you might want to check out some Italian Labruscos. The most popular brand is Reunite, but reputable wine stores (and you have a good selection in Austin) will have a broader selection.

You are only an hour's drive from Texas Wine Country. Most wineries east of the Rocky Mountains will make a selection of wines across the sweetness specturm, both red and white. Check 'em out.
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