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  • Bob Madill of Sheldrake Point, chair of the Wine Alliance and conceiver of the Riedel visit, considers the glass "a quality symbol that re-enforces our experience and projects Finger Lakes Riesling as a world class quality wine."

    Finger Lakes Wine Events 2009

  • Bob Madill of Sheldrake Point thinks liquor stores need to prepare for the bill's passage.

    Wine In Grocery Stores: Coercion? Boycotts? Intimidation? 2009

  • We can't thank Morgen, Bob Madill and many others enough for putting an "organized" effort into this matter.

    Should More Long Island Wineries Submit to Wine Spectator? (Part 1) 2009

  • And yet I can't help but think of the words of Sheldrake Point's Bob Madill, who is less bullish on the '07 reds.

    LENNDEVOURS: 2009

  • And yet I can't help but think of the words of Sheldrake Point's Bob Madill, who is less bullish on the '07 reds.

    Red, With Envy: Assessing 2007 Finger Lakes Reds 2009

  • Bob Madill of Sheldrake Point thinks liquor stores need to prepare for the bill's passage.

    LENNDEVOURS: 2009

  • Bob Madill of Sheldrake Point, chair of the Wine Alliance and conceiver of the Riedel visit, considers the glass "a quality symbol that re-enforces our experience and projects Finger Lakes Riesling as a world class quality wine."

    Jason Feulner 2009

  • Bob Madill from Sheldrake Point Vineyards brought some of his winery's best, which only made the meal that much better.

    The New York Cork Report: 2009

  • Bob Madill of Sheldrake Point, chair of the Wine Alliance and conceiver of the Riedel visit, considers the glass "a quality symbol that re-enforces our experience and projects Finger Lakes Riesling as a world class quality wine."

    LENNDEVOURS: 2008

  • According to Bob Madill from Sheldrake Point on Cayuga Lake, who was quoted in the WS story, Vineyards that surround the three major lakes are at differing elevations, aspects and are subject to varying rainfall.

    Wine Spectator's First Vintage Report Card for 2008: Who Does it Serve? Does it Matter? 2008

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