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04-11-2004, 04:28 AM,
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Hi All,
I am so new to wine that this question will make you laugh.
I was reading some of your posts and found some of them interesting and others I got that glazed look over my face because I had no idea of what was being talked about. [img]http://wines.com/ubb2/confused.gif[/img]
One in particular refered to going to "wine specialty stores". I live in SW Florida and would like to know if any of your members know of any stores in that area? That to me sounds like a good place to get first hand advice when buying wine. We, as far as I've seen, have liquor stores, and frankly buy any wine we drink from the grocery stores.

Like I said we are real new to wine. We are so new we don't even know what we like yet. However last night we tried a Riesling for the first time and found it to our liking.

The wine that started the whole thing for us was an Italian sparkling wine Rosa Regale. I bought some for my wife while we were at Disney's Food and Wine Fest she loved it and it's been a quest trying to find something comparable but less expensive.
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