Dry riesling
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Popular wines tagged with "Dry riesling"
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Brass Tacks Riesling 2007
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Starting at $14.99 -
Château Ste. Michelle & Dr. Loosen Eroica Riesling 2006
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Starting at $15.81 -
Riesling Radog 2007
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Starting at $15.94 -
Ludwig Sweetwater Vineyard Monterey County Riesling 2006
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Starting at $13.50 -
Dragonstone Riesling Leitz 2008
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Starting at $15.93 -
Weingut Josef Leitz Rüdesheimer Klosterlay Riesling Kabinett 2007
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Starting at $18.98
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Recent mentions of "Dry riesling" on Snooth-
November 2009
“I pour Finger Lakes wine as a volunteer - best "job" in the world, as you meet ... is on Seneca Lake. I am a dry Riesling fan although some of the semi-drys I do enjoy...”
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November 2009
Fox Run Riesling Semi Dry 2008
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“very aromatic, peach, honeydew, and cantoulope with a strong acidity that helps with residual sugar in the wine, lovely”
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November 2009
Fox Run Vineyards Riesling Dry 2008
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“more peach, pear and melon characteristics than the minerality and petrol, those components are more subtle, a light wine with high acidity”
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November 2009
Dr. Konstantin Frank Dry Riesling Finger Lakes 2007
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“peach, pear, citrus fruits with hints of petrol and slatey minerality on the nose. the flavor profile is very aromatic filled with peach, pear, honeydew fruits, a little floral with a mineral and citrus finish, very nice...”
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November 2009
“We took our honeymoon (bike trip) through the Finger Lakes, and have had a number of trips to the wineries in the past. The best wines made in the Finger Lakes are Riesling and Gewurzrtraminer. The latter are generally...”
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November 2009
“Claybe - in fact, nothing is a good pairing with the Thanksgiving dinner. Someone mentioned a chardonnay overpowering the sides - it will be precisely the opposite problem. Think about it - you have turkey. Let's...”
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November 2009
“I don't know if this is too late or not - but when I looked at your menu, and ... Bay, or Brancott. 2. A dry Riesling - try German Kabinett like Johannishoff, Grunhauser; French Alsace - Pierre Sparr; Australian Wolf...”
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November 2009
“For a white, I usually go with a medium-dry Riesling; a spatlese will complement the turkey while standing up to the stuffing and cranberries. You can get good values from Alsace, and from Oregon's Willamette Valley. For...”
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November 2009
“For your starers you could go for the dry riesling or dry sherry (amontillado) Then maybe a Chardonnay, Pinot, Zin and even a dry sparkling Shiraz (goes great with turkey) or as Greg says Lambrusco. Then perhaps Sweet...”
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November 2009
“Moscato, or muscat, is one of the oldest grapes known. It's found all over. Good examples are in France, Spain, Italy, and elsewhere. It's a very aromatic grape and because it smells so nice, people expect it to be...”


