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Finger Lakes
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Hermann J. Wiemer Riesling Dry (2005)
Snoothrank: 4/5 Starting at $21.99 -
Dr. Konstantin Frank Merlot (2004)
Snoothrank: 3/5 Starting at $16.59 -
Dr. Konstantin Frank Dry Riesling (2006)
Snoothrank: 3.5/5 Starting at $17.99
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Louis Martini Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon (2004)
Snoothrank: 4/5 Starting at $28.99 -
Veuve-Clicquot Ponsardin la Grande Dame Champagne (1996)
Snoothrank: 3.5/5 Starting at $149.99
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I am a dry Riesling lover and I'm lucky enough to live near the Finger Lakes region - so I 've tried most Rieslings from the primary wineries here. This, I would agree, is one of the...
Dr. Frank Merlot is not what I would call a good wine. Don't get me wrong, Dr. Frank has some excellent wines - but they're not red. The dry riesling is impressive - one of my favorite...
More than any other Riesling from the Finger Lakes, this one is why the region is becoming so competitive with Rieslings. It's consistently outstanding. Very crisp, very dry and clean. Their...
I get the dark berries, toasty oak and vanilla. It's deep and worth the extra bucks even for a mid-week casual dinner. Great to drink, very pleasant to inhale.
This is the best Champagne I've had. You'll get quickly to the nutty/pear taste and a very deep and rich finish. I go back and forth between the 96 and the slightly less expensive 98. I...
I am a dry Riesling lover and I'm lucky enough to live near the Finger Lakes region - so I 've tried most Rieslings from the primary wineries here. This, I would agree, is one of the...
Dr. Frank Merlot is not what I would call a good wine. Don't get me wrong, Dr. Frank has some excellent wines - but they're not red. The dry riesling is impressive - one of my favorite...
More than any other Riesling from the Finger Lakes, this one is why the region is becoming so competitive with Rieslings. It's consistently outstanding. Very crisp, very dry and clean. Their...
I get the dark berries, toasty oak and vanilla. It's deep and worth the extra bucks even for a mid-week casual dinner. Great to drink, very pleasant to inhale.
This is the best Champagne I've had. You'll get quickly to the nutty/pear taste and a very deep and rich finish. I go back and forth between the 96 and the slightly less expensive 98. I...








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