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02-15-2006, 05:19 PM,
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Add to IK's list Konstantin Frank. However, Finger Lake wines are not easy to find in most parts of the USA. I like Columbia Winery Cellarmaster when I'm ready for a sweet domestic Riesling. Normally buy German Riesling and I am branching out to the occasional Austrian one also (usually drier style and often quite expensive). Some good QPR (quality to price ratio) German Rieslings are Leitz Dragon Stone and Lingenfelder Bird Label. Give them a try if you find them. However, they are probably less sweet than the Cellermaster your wife likes.
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