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The 'Riesling' grape variety is of German heritage. It is one of the world's most prized grape varieties because of its unique ability to reflect the terroir - the soil, climate and environment. It is no wonder, then, that wines from this grape variety are among the best wine collections of wine professionals and enthusiasts.
Although the grape is mostly grown in Germany, it also flourishes in Austria (in the Kamptal, Kremschal and Wachau regions), in the Alsace region of France and in the Finger Lakes region of the USA. Riesling wines are characterised by their rich acidity, aromatic character and excellent ageing.
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The 'Riesling' grape variety is a German heritage grape. It is one of the world's most prized grape varieties because of its unique ability to reflect the terroir - the soil, climate and environment. It is no wonder, then, that wines from this grape variety are among the best wine collections of wine professionals and enthusiasts.
Although the grape is mostly grown in Germany, it also flourishes in Austria (in the Kamptal, Kremsstal and Wachau regions), in the Alsace region of France, and in the Finger Lakes region of the USA. Riesling wines are characterised by their rich acidity, aromatic character and excellent ageing.
Riesling wines are fascinating not only for their versatility, but also for their exceptional aromatic profile: green apple, citrus fruit, peach, apricot and white-flowered floral aromas characterise the young wine. The wine is often mineral, with plenty of acidity. The acidity is more subtle in the mature wines, with aromas of diesel, honey and wax, characteristic of the 'Riesling' grape variety. The wines of this variety have an incredible ability to mature and become even more complex over time.
Depending on the vintage and the climate, Riesling can be dry, semi-sweet or sweet in style, with a flavour that strikes the perfect balance between acid and sweetness.
Riesling is a very versatile grape variety that pairs well with many dishes. Dry Riesling is best paired with seafood and light Asian dishes. Semi-sweet - a perfect complement to spicier dishes such as Thai or Indian cuisine. Sweet - can be served with desserts such as fruit cakes or instead of dessert.