I am looking for a "good" bottle of red wine that is slightly sweet.?!


Question: I am looking for a "good" bottle of red wine that is slightly sweet!.!?
I want a good red wine that is slightly to moderately sweet!. I have tried and do not like dry wines!. I don't want the wine that is too sweet as it tends to give me migraines!. Can someone give me several ideas to try; not opposed to trying a white wine with the same description!. Www@FoodAQ@Com


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You may want to try a Shiraz or Shirah!. Yellow Tail makes a reasonably priced wine!. I've also had a White Merlot that was pretty good!. White Merlot is a little darker than a blush but lighter than a red!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I find that the Spanish Tempernillo's (that's a variety, not a brand name) are very good!. Another we like is Hob Nob (that's the brand), and it's a red wine!. To my knowledge, they only have red and a white, so if you got the red, you'd be good to go!. Both are priced in the $12-$15 range if you buy them at your local wine dealer (or grocery store or liquor store)!. If you buy a bottle in a restaurant, I find that they're like $7/glass, which seems VERY expensive, when I can buy the entire bottle at home for less!

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I like Liebfraumilch, it's a semi-sweet white German wine (easily found Schmitt S?hne makes it) and pretty cheap (I think it's about $8 or $9 a bottle)!. I also like Reisling!. Biltmore Estate makes good wine too!. I like their Century (about $16)!. I haven't yet found a red I like yet!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Italian Dolce Rosso Marsemino ,Brazilian Cancao Red,Italian Ruffino Classico Ducale Red,Tomasselo Ranier Red,Banfi 2007 Rosa regale ,Falkner Luscious lips Red Wine 2005!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Try some African or Chilean wines!. This countries have a very hot climate, grape is very sweet and even dry red wines are not so dry as their European "brothers"!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Good red wine is not suppose to be "sweet", it is suppose to be dry (not sweet)!. Try annie greenspings or boonesfarms if you want sweet!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I prefer dry wines, but I've enjoyed semi-sweet wines from the country of Georgia!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

umm i suppose you try welch's that is partly sweet and exceptionally delicious!!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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