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<blockquote data-quote="puros_bran" data-source="post: 12135" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Every year I am faced with the decision of where to vacation. Every year I seem to be making the decision for more and more people. This year its 9 familys and a few singles, if I've counted right I have 47 folks headed to Ft Morgan Alabama with me this June. I'm eventually going to have to put a limit on this as its starting to tax my organizational abilitys. </p><p>Usually we cruise or take all-inclusives etc where a lot of the planning is done for me,not this year. </p><p></p><p>I need help. Patron,Appleton,Knob Creek and Makers,Miller n Bud, I have most bases covered but I must admit to being a bit of a wine retard. I know what I like but the Mrs usually complains its to dry,she prefers sweet country wines. Country wines are ok but 7 days worth of them is going to get complaints. </p><p></p><p> What's some good 'dessert wines'? Something sweet,available and not to outrageous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puros_bran, post: 12135, member: 10"] Every year I am faced with the decision of where to vacation. Every year I seem to be making the decision for more and more people. This year its 9 familys and a few singles, if I've counted right I have 47 folks headed to Ft Morgan Alabama with me this June. I'm eventually going to have to put a limit on this as its starting to tax my organizational abilitys. Usually we cruise or take all-inclusives etc where a lot of the planning is done for me,not this year. I need help. Patron,Appleton,Knob Creek and Makers,Miller n Bud, I have most bases covered but I must admit to being a bit of a wine retard. I know what I like but the Mrs usually complains its to dry,she prefers sweet country wines. Country wines are ok but 7 days worth of them is going to get complaints. What's some good 'dessert wines'? Something sweet,available and not to outrageous. [/QUOTE]
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