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10-10-1999, 03:51 AM,
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Well, I was talking about German Rieslings; not to be confused with Alsatians, which do not even come close to the German classics in overall finesse, grace and delicacy (the top Alsatian Rieslings are much harder, firmer, and aggressive -- but of course, elegant in their own way). But still, any Riesling looking favorable in that context doesn't say much to me; so I'd have to withold judgement until I see for myself.
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