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Riesling

[reez-ling, rees-] / ˈriz lɪŋ, ˈris- /


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I’m a wine guy, so we’d pair it with a German Riesling.

From Los Angeles Times

During a lunch of snapper at Arnaud’s, an old friend from Knoxville orders a bottle of German Riesling because it’s a bit sweeter than French whites, “which can double as window cleaner.”

From New York Times

Riesling follows for a light meal or first course, and then, when the big hunk of meat comes off the grill, it’s time for a bold red.

From Washington Post

“There’s a lot of premium sparkling wine in the pipeline,” he said as he poured me some 2019 Riesling Nature bubbly.

From Washington Post

Piercingly tart Riesling, for example, contributes green apple, stone fruit and citrus notes to Sekt, while fragrant Gewurztraminer adds flavors of lychee and spice.

From Salon