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08-13-2005, 08:22 PM,
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I second the vote for MSR (as it is known on boards). I love this area and I think there are a lot of great, very focused wines. While I agree with hotwine on that any producer will do, I especially like the wines from Dr. Loosen, Weingut Vollenweider, Jos. Joh Prum and many others. So go crazy, but if you see these give them a try.

For food pairing, Thai, Indonesian, Sechewan, Singaporean, and some Japanese. Real Cantonese and Japanese are sometimes too delicate can may require something else.
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