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08-13-2005, 08:09 AM,
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"If you are intersted in the most unpopular and misunderstood but utterly delicious wine...the "German Riesling", we can share and compare notes. Yes! I prefer Auslese, given dry or fruity in style. The trouble is, they can be pricey particularly those from renowned producers."

Yes, I am most interested. Please post some makers of these. I have always heard in the past that "kabinett" was the driest type. Interesting that the later harvests can also be dry. I did not know that. I'm not much interested in dessert wines. The sugar makes me ill.

Also, given the place where I live (Orlando, Florida) it is difficult to find good German wines. They are apparently not very popular here. If you know of anyplace in Central Florida where these can be found, let me know. I see you are in Singapore, so the chances are very slim, I know.

Rob
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