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1 5th November 11:50
richard neidich
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And suggestions on places to visit..will be there next Tuesday/Wed.

Heard Reif and Chateau Des Charmes are worthy to visit.

Any others?
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2 5th November 11:50
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Although I haven't been there, I always liked Inniskillin.
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3 5th November 11:50
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Thanks. Have had and can buy locally..might visit and taste..but would not
bring back to North Carolina anything I can buy locally.

I do think its good.

On Jun 19, 10:58?am, "Richard Neidich" <rneid...@earthlink.net> wrote:


Although I haven't been there, I always liked Inniskillin.
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4 5th November 11:51
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Martin Malivoire, for his gewurz


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Mike Tommasi - Six Fours, France
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5 5th November 11:51
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Thanks Mike. I will look that winery up so I add to list.

Thanks.
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6 5th November 11:51
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Hilldebrand Estate and Peller Estate were two of our favorites. The
Hildebrand Riesling Icewine was excellent and the Peller Cabernet Franc
Icewine was superb.

Stratus had some nice wines, though the winery was a bit 'industrial'.

If you need a dinner spot the Stone Road Grill was very nice. We had a
bottle of Charles Baker Chardonnay, a private label wine, that was the 'wine
of the trip'. Charles Baker was a wine buyer for Stratus winery, and
produced this wine with some friends that he sells by email subscription. He
does sell a small quantity to Stone Road Grill and we were lucky enough to
get one of the last bottles of the 2005 vintage.

Regards,
Jon
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7 9th November 17:32
richard neidich
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Ok, done with trip...these were the two gems we found:

konzelmann ice wine

Royal DiMaria

While there were some very fancy wineries...too fancy for me...these two
were not but the wines were incredible.

To find these, I had to almost go into a diabetic coma as we tried about 16
other wineries...tough.
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8 9th November 17:33
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I know it's a tough job but somebody has to do it. How much were
these two wines?
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9 9th November 17:33
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Konzelmanns was very reasonable.....the vidal 2006 that cooincedentally was
a Top 100 Spectator wine(they did not advertise either) was only left in a
200ml and it was about $50 CAD. They also had an interesting late harvest
Riesling Traminer...I loved this one, very interesting in 375ml for about
$30 CAD.

The Royal Di Maria....lets say it was an economic stimulous. I purhchased
some 375's 1998, had a cognac type quality, most complex, for about $79.95
and a Cabernet Fran, some Chinon and some Chardonney...they ranged from $129
to $359 per 375 ML.

The vingates were assorted on these 2004 mostly some 2005 and 2006.

Both wineries were of my favorite wines. There was some fancier
wineries...but these wines were the ones I personally enjoyed more than the
rest.

On Jul 1, 9:51?am, "Richard Neidich" <rneid...@earthlink.net> wrote:

I know it's a tough job but somebody has to do it. How much were
these two wines?
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10 9th November 17:33
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Thanks for the info and input.
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