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Finger Lakes wine has come a long way since the New York Farm Winery Act of 1976, which gave many wineries their start. Whereas many Finger Lakes wines were made from native grapes (such as Concord, Niagara, and Catawba) in the beginning, many international grape varieties have now found a home in this cool-climate region.

Finger Lakes wineries are now noted by many publications for their world-class quality Rieslings and ice wine. Speaking of international recognition, Finger Lakes wineries have also attracted top winemakers from outside of the U.S. including Canada, France, Germany, and Austria.

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  2. Boundary Breaks Vineyard Riesling Ice Wine

    2018 / 375 ml. | Item#50828

    JS9494 pts. - JamesSuckling.com - Tuesday, October 30, 2018
    Stunning papaya nose, then a very concentrated and succulent palate with a very vibrant finish that whips you along at a terrific clip. Drink or hold.
    RP9292 pts. - Robert Parker’s The Wine Advocate - 28th Feb 2019
    The 2018 Riesling Ice Wine, made by winemaker David Breeden, was picked on January 14, 2018, and bottled on July 1, 2018. It comes in with 11.8% alcohol, 184 grams of residual sugar and 7.4 of total acidity. This, the winery is proud to point out, is a “true” ice wine — frozen on the vine, not cryogenically. The difference, they say, “is the level of concentration… prior to fermentation,” which they described as 27.29 Brix for cryogenic versus close to 40 for this wine frozen on the vine. “Additionally, grapes left out in the elements turn brown and have a raisin-like quality… the ‘Maillard Reaction’… converts sugars and amino acids into new compounds which are responsible for new and distinctive flavors…” After that buildup, you expect me to tell you this is dense and concentrated and all that? Sort of. It has plenty of concentration, but we are still in the Finger Lakes. Ice Wine, actually, is often surprisingly fresh and elegant, and not just in the Finger Lakes. It does not seem either thick or cloying, but it has a perfect expression of Riesling that doesn’t fade. It has all the complexity the winery mentioned. It is all about the fruit and character, although it could use a bit more depth. After two days in the fridge, it was brighter, livelier and better, every grape, seemingly, defined and expressive as it sat on the tongue. I bet this ages well, perhaps better than anticipated, but you can enjoy this incarnation right now if you must. It will be better in a couple of years and very different in ten — they are often more interesting with age and gentle oxidation. There were 400 six-packs produced (375-milliliter bottles, to which the price refers).
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