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11-09-2006, 01:46 PM,
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Welcome to the WineBoard, Andie. Unfortunately, there are no sweet wines made by any of the wineries you mentioned. One very widely available sweet wine is Riunite Lambrusco, and you may want to give it a try. Also, there about 40 wineries in Indiana and most make sweet wines. You might want to visit some of them and determine if what you really want is sweet wines as opposed to fruity wines. Once you find what you really like, we'd be glad to make some recommendations. Here's the web site that lists all the Indiana wineries, several near you. www.indianawines.org/wineries/?loc=map
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