What is a really good sweet sweet red or pink wine?!


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What is a really good sweet sweet red or pink wine?


just to sit watch a movie and relax.....


Answers: The sweetest tasting red would be a Concord wine. There are many different companies make a Concord, and the sweetness varies a bit from winery to winery.

If you want a pink colored sweet wine, go for a Catawba. One of the wineries near me makes a pink one, but Catawba is usually more of a white wine. Kind of like Niagara, very sweet.

Some of your table wines, are on the sweet side. I just had some called Rubio Fino. It's not as sweet as a Concord, but was still a nice compliment to the pork loin my husband cooked for supper tonight. It rolled across the tongue very nicely.

If you are where you can get to a winery or two, go sample what they have. It's really the only way to know for SURE that you're getting something that you'll like. White Zinfandel is awfully sweet. The only red I can think of is Sangria, which is more of a wine punch but you can buy it bottled. Or port, which is a stronger, fortified red wine. If you're considering white, German whites are pretty sweet. How about a very, very pale yellow-green?? I love Frutezia Orchard Blend ... it's an apple-flavored, sparkling white wine. Light, sweet, and perfect!! I buy mine from Aldi's for under $4 a bottle. CVS, Price Chopper, Hy-Vee and lots of other places carry it, too. If you don't care for apple, there are six other light, fruity flavors to choose from ...

http://www.wildvines.com/wines/orchard.h...

Click on the "wine finder" link and then type in your zip code and it will list all the places within a 10-mile radius that sell it!

YUM!! for a sweet red, try a concord wine. it's the closest the welch's grape juice u'll get. You're disgusting. Wine isn't sweet. Juice boxes are. De Loach White Zin sangaria and white zin. Concord red wines may be fruity, they are not sweet. try beringer white zinfandel, or an arbor mist fruit blend.



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