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Dry Wines
01-05-2004, 11:59 AM,
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Your wines that are so tannic that they take a layer of enamel off your teeth are better described as closed or immature than dry. Don't want to ague with anyone, but I like my life to be simple, and simply think of dry being the absence of sweet for whatever reason.
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