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NAMING A WINE BY TEXTURE
06-28-2008, 12:52 PM,
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My question is this...When first introduced to wine the gentleman started from the right and went to the left offering texture names such as...SWEET, SEMI-SWEET, SEMI-DRY..TO ..DRY. Now reading I have also heard LIGHTEST, LIGHT WHITES, FULL-BODIED....How does one identify the names of wines from the sweetest to the dryest ? Thanks Jim
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