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03-07-2005, 03:45 PM,
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Most Alsace Riesling is made to be dry with the exception of the Vendange Tardive (late harvest). Still it may be fruity enough that you won't find it bitter. You could buy one to try (maybe in a half bottle). Robert Weil is one of the more expensive producers in Germany. You can surely find other good Spatlese and Auslese wines at a more reasonable cost. I do not have personal experience with Weil's wines but think that the cost, for me, would make them "not worth the price." They are probably excellent wines but just too high (like buying a Chevrolet instead of a Mercedes or Porsche).
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