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Quesitons about sweet wines.
07-29-2003, 08:46 PM,
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Every brand is going to taste different...many factors go into the taste of the wines...even as insignificant as it may seem, the soil. So basically, you can sample different brands, and it'll pretty much all taste a bit different. As for a sweet wine, I would also recommend sampling some Rieslings, they are generally sweet enough to cover the alcohol taste.
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