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| I know that this might be considered by some to be in bad taste.(pun intended)But I do not drink alcoholic beverages of any kind and I will not serve them in my house. I do however want to be a good host and make all my guests comfortable and welcome. So, I have heard about wines that have had the alcohol removed and I am interested into the possibility of serveing them. If they do indeed exist and are drinkable. Can anyone point me in the right direction to look? |
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| Jocook, I have served Arial Chard,Cab,Sparkling etc. not bad I also bring out the blender and make virgin daqueries (sp?) cc |
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