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Boston Wine Expo
01-27-2006, 06:01 AM,
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If you're going Sunday that would be best, because the crowds are mercifully a bit lighter than Saturday. It seems that Saturday is mobs of just barely legal kids running from table to table slamming down as much wine as they can in the few hours they have. That said, there are a few places I'd stop at:
*Ex Cellars - Fred Ek reps Guigal and he usually has some nice Cote Rotie at his table.
*Dr. Loosen - Here's some of the Rieslings you want to try, and Ernst Loosen's a nice guy to talk with.
*Finger Lakes - You'll find more Rieslings here.
*Jessie's Grove - From smack in the middle of Lodi, this is a combo winery and horse ranch. Makes some really nice Zins.
*Lambert Bridge - Nice wines and Julia Iantosca is a really nice person. If you go there, you probably also stop at Gloria Ferrer. Julia's husband, Bob, is winemaker there.
*Schmitt Sohne - More Rieslings for you.
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