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In need of a dessert Wine
11-27-2002, 12:39 PM,
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I agree with Auburnwine on the Hogue Riesling. I bought a bottle for Thanksgiving, but decided to try it last night and just get another bottle for tomorrow. It's probably the first "dessert wine" I've had. It was sweet, smooth, and just slightly tangy.
Not the kind of thing I could have more than one glass of, but I definitely enjoyed it and I would recommend it to anyone. Plus it was only about $9.
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