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02-18-2003, 08:55 AM,
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Hi Seashall, and welcome to the Wine Board. I guess you meant to say Beringer White Zinfandel. If you like the Gallo, stay with it for a while. Another brand you may want to try is Sutter Home. They have sold tons of white zin, and later came out with a line of red wines including merlot and cabernet sauvignon that are ever so slighlty off dry. They also have smooth tannins to make them easier to drink. Their marketing ploy was to wean people like you off of white zin onto their line of wine.
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