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On 19 May 2007 14:01:43 -0700, Dee Dee > wrote:
>Hmm - Steve, I prefer dry wines. Would that be opposite of 'sweet'? Exactly. No more, no less. But beware. There is a recent fashion for "dry wines", which means that a lot of people who actually like a little sweetness declare themselves to be dry-wine drinkers. This has resulted in some of the big brands marketing "dry" wines that are actually off-dry (i.e. have a little sugar). Sometimes, also wines can taste a little sweet, but that sweet effect comes from the ripe fruit flavours, and there is acuallya very low sugar content. -- Steve Slatcher http://pobox.com/~steve.slatcher |
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