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- jergirl - 10-03-2006

I am an unexperienced wine drinker but know I don't like dry or bitter taste. But I have tried some sweet and would really like to know of a good sweet wine. Thanks


- Innkeeper - 10-03-2006

Hi Jergirl, and welcome to the Wine Board. For a white look for an American Riesling that does not say "dry" on the label; or a German Riesling that says "Spatlese" on the label. Another choice is an American Chenin Blanc that does not say "dry" on the label or a Vouvray from Loire (in France) that does not say "Sec" on the label.

For a red look for a Lambrusco from Italy.

For both go to a local winery. Most east of the Rocky Mountains make a full aray of red and white lines across the sweetness spectrum.


- Jackie - 10-07-2006

This is a question that a lot of people ask, especially as they are starting out enjoying wine...

We have a full answer to your question in the FAQ. See the top of this page and you will find a link to the FAQ.

It will take you to wines.com/faq.html.

Hope you enjoy experimenting with some of the sweeter wines suggested.

And welcome to the wineboard! Cheers!

Jackie