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cemeterybird | 09:42 Tue 13th Mar 2007 | Drinks
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I know that Red wine does not comes as sweet, medium and dry as with White wine but unfortunately, drinking anything dry or even medium gives me terrible heartburn and I have yet to find a red wine that I can drink. My partner drinks red and I'm constantly buying various types and always sample them first, in the hope of finding one I like but alas, to no avail!!! Does anyone know of a decent red, resembling sweet? Thanks for any suggestions.....
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Have you tried 'Lambrusco amabile'? It's pretty sweet for a red, and the slight fizz makes it lighter on the tum.
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Hi heathfield
Well, I do drink normal Lambrusco as a 'cheap and cheerful' summer drink and I love it. I will look out for the 'Amabile' but I suppose I was trying to find a more 'highbrow/posh' (LOL) red wine to drink on cold winter nights and/or 'in company'. Thanks for the suggestion.
There is a French red wine type/style called Banyuls, it is stronger than standard table wine and is quite sweet. Not sure where you'd find it in the UK, it's always in the Hypermarkets in France.
Try Port.
I'm a sweet wine drinker too- have you tried the Blossom Hill Red's I can't remember which is the best now- sorry but I'm going in the supermarket at lunch I'll have a look see which one I recognise. Also I have tried a Merlot Rose which is slighlty lighter than a full Red, that is very nice and White Zinfandel(Rose) as an in between Aldi do one for �2.99 and its lovely.
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Thanks for all your suggestions - all duly noted and I will be investigating/supping all in due course :-)

Shazza - You have similar tastes to me - my stock drink is White Zinfandal, my particular favourites being Tescos 'Blush Zinfandel' and Blossom Hill. It's just that sometimes, I'd love to have a nice red wine to drink for a change...... I live in hope!!!

Other than Banyuls stated by Fitzer there's Maury wine from the same region;
http://www.1855.com/languedoc/app/186/fr/maury /

However, can't see it being commercialised in the UK
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Heathfield - looked in Tesco yesterday for Amabile but they only had Rosso..... is that the same? Where do you buy yours?

Lafrancoise, did a search for Maury and Banyuls..... phew!! Not cheap are they? I daresay you can buy cheaper versions in French hypermarkets, so I guess I'll have to wait until my next trip to France :-( I went last year and found some nice sweet white, so next time will have to search out your recommendations :-)
Try Google............Sweet German Red Wines
I feel sure that wines from the Ahe & Nahe areas will fit the bill

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