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09-20-2004, 02:11 PM,
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I have been taste testing different wines but I have found quite a few wines that are too tart or strong, most of them red wines. It was suggested to me that I find a wine that is very sweet. I don't want something more like a syrup than a wine, but can anyone suggest a wine they think might appeal to me or a wine you have come to like?
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09-20-2004, 02:59 PM,
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I'm still quite the newbie and I'm sure others can answer better than I with regard to specific wines. However, I posed much the same question regarding sweet wines and it was suggested I try German rieslings. I did and they were exactly what I had been looking for....not syrypy sweet but also not like sucking on a lemon. Another suggestion was muscat canelli wines which I also tried and found very good as well.
Try the search feature for "sweet wines" and you'll get lots of suggestions.


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09-20-2004, 03:51 PM,
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If you don't want to be overwhelmed with hundreds of threads, limit your search to the last 30 days for very current information.
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09-20-2004, 09:31 PM,
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Great advice texlady! Have either of you tried Chenin Blanc, also known as Vouvray? You'll find it to also be on the sweet side of the whites. I enjoy it with seafood.
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09-23-2004, 12:48 PM,
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If you don't want to get stuck with only white wines or white zinfandel-try some fruitier pinot noirs.
Some vintners make fruit wines that aren't too syrupy-you just have to seek them out.
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