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Hi Grubby, and welcome to the Wine Board. Will just be talking about table wine here, not dessert wine which is all sweet. Just about all red wines are dry except for Lambrusco. As for whites, chardonnay, sauvignon blanc, pinot grigio, are usually dry. Riesling, gwurtztraminer, and chenin blanc can range from dry to very sweet. Muscat or orange muscat is almost always sweet. This is true for varietal wines from the new world, and as well as for the same grapes in old world regionally named wines.
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