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To: hank2010 who wrote (25228)11/13/2006 10:47:46 AM
From: siempre33  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78410
 
So if you like your wine a little sweet
what kind of red is best....

I'm no wine expert, but according to all I've read recently, it's a healthy idea, despite what my wife has been saying for 30 yrs. ....[drinking is EVIL!]..LOL..



To: hank2010 who wrote (25228)11/13/2006 11:07:04 AM
From: wsw1  Respond to of 78410
 
so bordeaux is definitely out of the question...

although germany is world-renowned for its white wines, its reds are truly a hidden gem...i especially enjoy cuvées, basically a mixture of grapes...i highly recommend "cuvée else" and "regent spaetlese" from a winery i often frequent:

www.wein-im-kloster.de (for some reason the website is down now)

dornfelder halbtrocken is also a long-time favorite of mine...very mild and easy-going...you should be able to find it at any wine store

you might want to check out the following for some german wine info:

english.germanwine.de

en.wikipedia.org