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Re: Wine recommendation
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03/07/2015 12:37 PM
03/07/2015 12:37 PM
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gd1147 said: You should all be careful throwing the word Rose around when talking about white zinfandel or other manufactured sweetened wines. There are plenty of true to style dry American or other new world roses to be had. We have Sutter Home to thank for the misconception that rose wine is sweet. That all being said if you like the wine you like the wine so drink up! I completely agree that the best wine to drink is the one you enjoy! I generally drink whites in the summer and reds in the winter, regardless of the food I'm eating. The other night I had a delicious Cabernet with my fish, and the waiter didn't blink when I ordered it. I've never found an American rosé that's not sweet. Can you suggest one for me to try? <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/handshake.gif" alt="" />
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