What is a good wine that is not dry but not too sweet?!


Question:

What is a good wine that is not dry but not too sweet?

I am not that familiar with all the wines and would like to know a good wine that is not dry but not too sweet and also not too pricey.


Answers:
in reds, a nice pinot noir is middle of the road, and is made in almost any country that produces wines. Also try a nice valpolicello or bardolino from Italy. All of these can be had rather inexpensively. If you are into whites, maybe a German rivaner or rhine.

depends on what you like,but beaujolis is ok.Its a good inexpensive wine that most enjoy.The red is the best.
Or try an Argentine Malbec

i recommend white zinfandel, reisling, gewurtztraminer wine, pinot grigio, sauvignon blanc. For red wine you can try zinfandel or merlot.

From French red wines, you want one from the Loire (Sancerre, Tourraine, Borgeuil, St. Nicolas de Borgueil, St Pourcain for example) or a young Burgundy or perhaps from the Cotes du Rhone.

From New World red wines, the grapes you want it made from are, for example, Gamay, Pinot Noir, Shiraz/Syrah. In most cases, these will give you a fruity wine.

most red are dry if I may sugest try a pinot or a cab. blanc they are full in taste but not to sweet or dry




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