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Posted By ZagatBuzz 4 months, 4 weeks ago in News

It's time to continue our trip through our recently launched Your Sommelier project, in which renowned sommelier Kevin Zraly scouted out wine values at more than 100 NY restaurants. Today we focus on establishments with the biggest wine lists in town – these five boast wine lists ranging from the gargantuan (4805 wines!) to the merely enormous (1695 wines).

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    calitennflo4 months, 4 weeks ago

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    Never forget...New Yorker Gold Seal
    http://www.vintagenewyork.com/regions/fingerlakes....
    I purchased a bottle in Knoxville Tennessee in 1977 for $100.00...little did I know what it would be worth today...a lady friend and I both enjoyed it cooled with oyster on the half shell.

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      deathray4 months, 4 weeks ago

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      veritas is one of my favorite restaurants in the city; it has a tremendous wine list, even though it's very pricey.

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