Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 Hi Fay, If the wine is sweet than it is illegal. In a wine you want one that is very dry. There is a great website that can help select legal wines. If you know the exact name you can enter it in here to find out if it is legal . According to this site's rating scale it should have a sugar content of " 00 " (very dry) http://www.nbliquor.com/prod-search.asp To sweeten very dry wine you can add legal sweetener (honey, saccharine etc.) Sheila, SCD 59 mos, 22 yrs UC mom of and > If a wine label says naturally sweet (and there are several varieties of > the same wine that are clearly labeled sweetened) can I assume there is > no sugar added? There is no other identifying information. (FWIW, the > wine is Kedem, and they have a good track record with legal grape juice.) > Thanks and take care, Fay > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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