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05-16-2001, 06:25 PM,
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Nothin' wrong w/ the question Sweet. I simply intended to suggest that you not give up on reds just yet...there are so many options that you can't possibly have explored them all. I agree with MrD...try some more fruity reds before you give up.

A parallel personal experience story: after 18 years of infrequent, casual tasting (no reason to rush [img]http://www.wines.com/ubb2/wink.gif[/img] )I found a beer style that I liked...I just didn't buy the "it's an acquired taste" B.S. I knew what I was lookin' for..I knew I liked the initial flavor of some beers, but disliked any bitterness in the finish. I finally found a Belgian style that suited me, then the 'holy grail'...Chimay Grande Reserve.

Keep lookin' & tastin'! cp
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