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04-18-2004, 08:24 PM,
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Lambruscu is the most recomended sweet red. Riuniti is about the most popular. I understand there are better ones out there, but that is the only one I have had. For a very sweet red wine try a Port. I had one this weekend that is very good. Warres Warrior Special Reserve Port, it is usualy less than $15.

Muscadine wines from NC are sweet. I don't know how available they are outside of NC. A new winery opened up just this year right up the road from me, they will be having online ordering soon. There Noble/Cab. wine is good. http://www.osvwinery.com/

BTW, almost all red wines are dry, some are just more fruity than others. Search back on this thread and you can see alot better explaniations on this subject.

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