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[quote=Anonymous]If you're in the $14-20 range, Willm or Trimbach (from Alsace) or Dr. Frank (Finger Lakes, NY). If you want to go above that, get something German. Ask at a wine shop. Good German Riesling is impossible to figure out if you don't know what you're doing. If you want to go below that, Hugel (Alsace) or Kung Fu Girl (Washington state). Yes, Kung Fu Girl sounds kitschy and it's available on every bar happy hour menu, but it's actually pretty good entry-level Riesling. Loosen is a great name in German riesling, and has joint ventures in other Riesling areas around the world. Dr. Loosen is from Washington state, I think, and is kind of entry-level. It's not bad, but I find it a little on the round, sweet side. That's not a bad thing for a Riesling, but I like them a little bit leaner. [/quote]
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