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RIESLING

91 Glenora 2019 Reserve Semi-Dry Riesling (Seneca Lake). There’s depth in spades in this semidry Riesling, showing ripe lemon, apple and peach against delicate seams of honey and sliced radish. It’s concentrated and juicy on the palate, met with a smack of tart peach acidity to lend ample balance. —A.P.

abv: 10.6% Price: $19

91 Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards 2019 Homestead Reserve Riesling (Finger Lakes). For full review see page 100.

abv: 13% Price: $23

91 Keuka Spring 2020 Humphrey’s Vineyard Riesling (Finger Lakes). There’s depth and intensity to the aromas of ripe apple, peach and lemon iced tea on the nose. The palate shows a gentle, rounded texture yet still maintains tension and grip, with pithy lemon lifting it all up while juicy orchard-fruit flavors linger on the finish. —A.P.

abv: 12% Price: $23

A delightful mix of sliced fennel, yellow apple and white blossoms

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