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THE SKY’S THE LIMIT

This is the kind of dish you actually have – for once in your life – with a semi-sweet wine. Which is kind of weird because most semi-sweet wines are gross. Slightly sweet riesling or a slightly sweet aromatic white wine would go well. As long as it’s got enough acidity. Another

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