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- bLooD Of chrisT - 11-17-2002

I would like know a wine thats about mid-sweet. Thanks

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- Innkeeper - 11-17-2002

Sweet, even slightly sweet, red table wines are hard to find in diversity. The easiest is Reunite Lambrusco which can be found almost everywhere. Other Lambruscos are harder to find, and usually superior and somewhat more costly.

Small local wineries there in Texas, in Arkansas, Missouri, and east of the Mississippi frequently make their wines, both red and white, in varying degrees of sweetness. For example Mount Pleasant Winery (www.mountpleasant.com) in Augusta, MO has a Highland Red ($7), and a rose' called White St Vincent ($7). Both are called "semi-dry."