Chianti is a dry red wine.
== == Salut! == == The "classic" dry red wines (and among the most easily found) are Cabernet and Merlot.Yes, a wine is considered "dry" when it is not sweet. The dryer the wine is, the less sweet it is. Cabernet Sauvignon is a dry red wine.
No, because moscato is a sweet white wine, and marsala is a dry red wine.
Dry wine has fewer calories than sweet wine.
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No, because sauternes is a sweet white wine, while marsala and sherry are red and can be dry.
Merlot wines tend to be on the dry side (in wine talk, "dry" is the opposite of "sweet", and nowadays even most "sweet" wines are not really THAT sweet). If you want a wine that's actually what a non-wine person would consider sweet, look for something labeled as a "dessert" wine, such as a Moscato.
Another dry red wine.Another Answer:A semi-sweet rose'.
No its a sweet wine, doesnt leave your tongue dry..
i would say no, because red wine could be dry or sweet and sherry would not have the body to create a sauce if this is what it is intended for.
Dry white wine is normally used for savory dishes. Sweet white wine is rarely used in cooking.
Any dry red dinner wine is good for cooking.