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Not everyone has jumped on board, as many wine makers feel that the technique alters the texture of the wine and trade off wine of long term ageability for short term ease of drinking.
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Low yields, older vines and careful management all contribute to a wine's ageability.
Wineries Open Their Libraries With Older Finger Lakes Rieslings 2009
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Fred Frank, president of the winery, explained that the wines included in the tasting were not selected based on any notion of vintage quality and ageability.
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Fred Frank, president of the winery, explained that the wines included in the tasting were not selected based on any notion of vintage quality and ageability.
Jason Feulner 2009
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Substantial, but rounded, tannins provide good structure that indicates good ageability.
LENNDEVOURS: 2009
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Substantial, but rounded, tannins provide good structure that indicates good ageability.
Martha Clara Vineyards 2005 Estate Selection Cabernet Sauvignon 2009
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Fred Frank, president of the winery, explained that the wines included in the tasting were not selected based on any notion of vintage quality and ageability.
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Ambitious, sure, but Finger Lakes Rieslings are building an impressive track record for ageability.
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Low yields, older vines and careful management all contribute to a wine's ageability.
LENNDEVOURS: 2009
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First of all, you seem to think I wrote something negative about the ageability of Finger Lakes Riesling.
Wineries Open Their Libraries With Older Finger Lakes Rieslings 2009
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