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Wine
NanaKat48186
wine suggestions please
on Nov 06, 2011
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I need to find an excellent red wine to serve at a formal tea. Most of the attendees prefer a desert wine, but The menu is a variety of finger sandwiches, and several tables of deserts. I'm not a wine expert and could use anyone's suggestion . thank you
Your1chef
on Jul 15, 2016
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Originally posted by nashutty
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Even thought this post is a year old I will still post my fav red wine is a sweet red moscato made by barefoot.
I enjoy the Sweet Red Moscato by Barefoot as well. At Publix I found a new flavor by Barefoot called Rosa Red Blend that is my all time favorite. Check it out.
SASSYnSWEET
on Jul 18, 2016
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A "red" wine that is on the sweeter side is a Cranberry wine. It is really good if you put lemon in it! Yum
Jhmesico
on Jul 02, 2017
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for a white win, i love the Mascato Primo Amore ! its like a fruity yet sweet wine. perfect with food and dessert. olive garden has it . its amazing
jenzwilliams
on Jul 27, 2017
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I'm not a huge sweet wine fan, but find that there are some German white wines which edge towards the sweeter palate. For afternoon tea with finger sandwiches, I am still a huge fan of bucks fizz (in the UK) / Mimosa (US!). While champagne is traditional, I prefer mine with a Prosecco as it isn't quite as dry
jenzwilliams
on Jul 27, 2017
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I'm not a huge sweet wine fan, but find that there are some German white wines which edge towards the sweeter palate. For afternoon tea with finger sandwiches, I am still a huge fan of bucks fizz (in the UK) / Mimosa (US!). While champagne is traditional, I prefer mine with a Prosecco as it isn't quite as dry
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