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Have heard of it....a white right? Is it sweet or dry? I don't do the sweet wines very well.
It can be either, though probably more often sweet. I prefer the sweet - Moscato D'Asti, I believe.
Classic dessert wine, that one. Then there's the Hungarian stuff, which I think is called Imperial Muscat, very sweet and velvetty stuff.
Me, I had the misfortune once to have a real Private Reserve Tualatin Pinot Noir, and now everything else tastes like ink or cough syrup.
Have heard of it....a white right? Is it sweet or dry? I don't do the sweet wines very well.
It can be either, though probably more often sweet. I prefer the sweet - Moscato D'Asti, I believe.
Classic dessert wine, that one. Then there's the Hungarian stuff, which I think is called Imperial Muscat, very sweet and velvetty stuff.
Me, I had the misfortune once to have a real Private Reserve Tualatin Pinot Noir, and now everything else tastes like ink or cough syrup.