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03-15-2005, 11:26 PM,
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Hello,

I'm 23, and very picky about alcohol aftertastes. I am constantly searching for new wines to try, because I still have not found one that I can still handle after half the glass. I start to really notice the alcohol, I THINK, or maybe it's just a bitter taste. I'm not really sure. I'm afraid to buy a pricey wine because of this even though they would probably be a better quality. The closest I've come to liking a wine is the Mogen David Concord (yeah, it's way cheap). I think I'm more of a sweet wine person, but I tried a Reisling and I definitely did not like that. I definitely do NOT like dry wines. Can anyone help me, or am I just out of luck?

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