Riesling is – if the majority of top wine critics are to be believed – the world's finest white-wine grape. This claim may seem at odds with the sea of artificially sweetened, low-quality wine
Tasting Notes and Description Cupcake Pfalz Riesling is a refreshing and vibrant white wine that brings the unique characteristics of Germany's Pfalz region to the forefront. Produced by Cupcake Vineyards, a winery known for crafting wines that capture the essence of the world's best wine regions...
Wine Description The riesling takes its name from a local landmark, Peggy’s Hill, at the top of the range between Eden Valley and Keyneton. Produced from selected traditional Henschke Eden Valley growers, whose vines are up to 50 years old, growing in low-vigour ancient Cambrian soils at...
the typical wine drinker may stay away from it. Many complain that Riesling is too sweet. This may be due to the typical, almost dessert-like, domestic Riesling. In such cases, these Rieslings are too sweet because they are grown in the wrong...
Starling Castle Riesling quantity Categories:Germany,Riesling,White Wine,Wine by Region,Wine by Type,Wine by Varietal Description Additional information Description Starling Castle Riesling This semi-sweet Riesling is fresh, with a touch of citrus and pear with a fruity mid-palate and crisp acidity on...
If you hop on over to the Riesling Rules website, there is a description of each bottle of Riesling in their cellar. For example, Pacific Rim offers a Riesling made with organic grapes, where no pesticides are used, even in the yeast. With a 10.5% alcohol percentage, this wine has many...
mineral notes, add interest to a long, soothing finish. The Pichlers think this will be especially long-lived. I would certainly anticipate a strong showing over the next 10-12 years, and there may be more once the wine has recovered from bottling. The 2010 vintage in many respects played...
" After all, the old adage that "Americans talk dry and drink sweet" is pretty much bullshit, at least among regular, higher-end wine buyers. Experienced wine drinkers are not idiots. They can tell a sweet wine when they taste one – and many of them simply don't like it. After ...
The article discusses highlights of a wine tasting event by restaurateur Paul Grieco and sponsored by New Zealand Winegrowers, held in New York in May 2012. Grieco talked about his visit to New Zealand to taste their Reisling wines. Grieco offered 12 wines for sampling to the attendees. ...
I still thought this name - signifying the wine's status as the richest-possible Spatlese from the site - should be noted. Effusive aromas of bergamot and pink grapefruit remind me of Scheurebe, and the opulent, lush palate is as generous and extroverted as the nose led one to anticipate...