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2007 Domaine Berrien Marsanne, Lake Michigan Shore
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 91 points 
2008 Forty-Five North Pinot Noir Rosé, Leelanau Peninsula
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 90 points 
2007 Lemon Creek Kerner, Lake Michigan Shore
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 89 points 
2008 Two Lads Cabernet Franc Rosé, Old Mission Peninsula
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 89 points 
2008 Tabor Hill Cabernet Franc Rosé, Lake Michigan Shore
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 89 points 
2008 Chateau Fontaine "Woodland White", Leelanau Peninsula
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 87 points 
2004 Lemon Creek Shiraz, Lake Michigan Shore
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 87 points 
2007 Domaine Berrien Roussanne, Lake Michigan Shore
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 86 points 
2008 Cherry Creek "Rivera Rosé", Michigan
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 86 points 
2008 Left Foot Charley Cabernet Franc Rosé, Michigan
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 85 points 
2008 Domaine Berrien Viognier, Lake Michigan Shore
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 85 points 
2007 Brys Estate Pinot Noir Rosé, Old Mission Peninsula
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 84 points 
2007 Bel Lago Auxerrois, Leelanau Peninsula
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 84 points 
2007 Tabor Hill Lemberger, Lake Michigan Shore
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 84 points 
2007 Forty-Five North Vignoles, Late Harvest, Leelanau Peninsula
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 84 points 
2008 Domaine Berrien Sauvignon Blanc, Lake Michigan Shore
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 83 points 
2007 Domaine Berrien Syrah, Lake Michigan Shore
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 83 points 
2008 Bowers Harbor Pinot Noir Rosé, Old Mission Peninsula
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 82 points 
2008 Fenn Valley "Cabaret Rosé", Lake Michigan Shore
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 81 points 
2005 Lemon Creek Shiraz, Lake Michigan Shore
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 81 points 
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"NO, THANKS" TO JUDGING

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New York wine writers Lenn Thompson and Evan Dawson won't judge at wine competitions, and urge other journalists to follow suit. The complaints are valid -- but their prescription doesn't work for states like Michigan.

WEATHER FLIP-FLOP, 2010

So far, Michigan's warm, early-maturing 2010 vintage looks like a winner for red wines -- while California is suffering one of its coolest summers in years.

A "WHAT-IF?" FANTASY

Two high-profile politicians who carried water for Michigan's wine wholesaler cartel lost big in the primary for Governor. So let's take a trip into fantasyland, where politicians do what's good for the state, rather than their contributors.

KNOW A GOOD BYO? PLEASE SHUT UP!

Michigan's consumer-unfriendly laws make most BYO illegal. So publicizing places that quietly allow it doesn't necessarily do them any favors.

Robert Hodgson
Wine competitions may hate the name Robert Hodgson. He's putting numbers to longtime concerns about judging quality and consistency.

GUESS WHO CRASHED THE PARTY?

Cellar reduction partyYes, thank you, I believe I WILL try some Michigan Cabernet Franc next to that '86 Cheval Blanc

OLD MISSION'S CAPE CONNECTION

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Mere coincidence that Old Mission's two South African-trained winemakers grabbed all the awards at the Cab Franc Challenge? Maybe not...

WINE WRITING'S ETHICAL THICKET

Why does wine writing tolerate murky ethics and apparent conflicts of interest that wouldn't be acceptable in other areas of journalism? The new AnnArbor.com is the latest media outlet to ignore such concerns.

HAS TERRY STINGLEY FOUND MICHIGAN'S "IDENTITY WINE"?

Terry Stingley

Kalamazoo retailer Stingley believes Cab Franc has the chops to become our state's flagship. And he's organizing a one-of-a-kind event to help make it happen.

MichWine Classics

Larry Mawby Ode to the Leelanau Winemaking pioneer Larry Mawby pens a poem about his home

Jim LesterThe South Will Rise! Wyncroft's Jim Lester likes his region's future

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