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Though a big fan of dry whites, both in their still and sparkling versions, I've begun to feel recently that certain North Fork sparkling wines -- Macari's, Lenz's and, newly, Lieb's -- are a degree too austere and need a tiny quantum of sweetness for consumer-friendly relief.
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