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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Any Moscato or Riesling. Even non-wine drinkers typically enjoy those.[/quote] OP here , whenever I serve Rieslings folk complain they are too sweet.[/quote] From my experience a casual wine drinker will prefer a sweeter less dry taste. Much like they would enjoy a tropical fruity cocktail. A more serious wine drinker will prefer a dryer more tart wine. [/quote] Not all Rieslings are created equal. There are dry Rieslings, and they are yummy. http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/04/dining/our-next-lesson-riesling.html?_r=0 Also, both Rieslings and Gewurtztraminers tend to pair well with spicy foods. [/quote]
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