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10-05-1999, 06:52 PM,
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Randy, you are now talking with a guy in the Finger Lakes, and he begs to differ on that one. (Bucko will be on my side on this; right Bucko?) Hell, maybe even JDM will agree that FL Rieslings are quite superior products, and that they stand right up there as food friendly as any German Riesling.

And many FL producers charge less money than the Germans, you just can't find the wines outside of New York State.
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