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red wine for relaxing
03-11-2003, 11:59 AM,
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Hello,
Thanks for the replies on nice sweet red wines. I must say that I tried the Beaujolais Nouveau and it was not sweet....not even semi-sweet. I did not enjoy it at all. The one I had was Georges Dubceuf/France....$9.99.

I got another bottle of the Gallo Twin Valley Merlot and did not care for it either...the guy at the liquor store suggested Ernest Julio Gallo Cabernet Sauvignor....it too was bitter.

Any other suggestions out there. I'm not looking for wine as sweet as candy, but I do not want a bitter wine.
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