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Bremmer's Wine & Liquor World, Utica, NY
10-27-2005, 04:59 PM,
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Just back from a three day, two night trip to Utica for Bev's semi-annual trip to a doc out there. With all the work going on at our house, we could not squeeze an extra day to sneak down to the Finger Lakes. When we got into the motel Tuesday night we called Gene at Glenora and asked him to recommended a wine store with a good selection of FL wines. After checking with one of his distributors he called back and gave us this recommendation.

Fabulous store with a vast selection of wines. Since I was fixated on FL Riesling I did not check out anything else closely. Very knowledgeable staff. We picked a mixed case of Rieslings including four from Glenora, two each from Herman Wiemer, Anthony Road, Wagner, and Treleaven. After deducting 10% for the case, and adding 9.5% for the State, the bill came to $150.66. All of the wine carried the Finger Lakes appellation. I wanted to get some from Heron Hill, but all they carried was a NY State appellation.

Bremmer's is located at 4684 Commercial Drive and can be reached at 315-768-6400.

On Tuesday night we ate at Lupino's Trackside Tavern in Utica. We had an excellent meal with a bottle of '01 Piccini Chianti Reserva. With dessert and tip the bill came to $78.29. Last night we went to Grimaldi's also in Utica. Had the whole works there too, but with three glasses of wine instead of the bottle. Bill came to $62.74. This place still reeks with ambiance. You can eat very well in wonderful surroundings in Utica for very little.

Today we stopped at the Oxbow Tavern in Sturbridge, MA where we have stopped before. We gave up on the Public House there a few years ago, as they have deteriorated greatly. Had a great meal of beef tips on rice with a nice local brown ale. A nice selection of red wine was on a shelf high above the bar in a room that was at least 75 degrees F. Still a nice restaurant that we would go back to.

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