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01-04-2004, 06:26 PM,
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Hi JC and welcome to the board. The term Dry refers to the abscence of sugar. Most red wines are dry as are most of the better whites. The only wat you'll know about a particular wine is if it has the residual sugar on the label. Any knowledgeablr wine merchant can help you. WW
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