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re: Any Riesling drinkers here???
Posted on 9/14/11 at 5:36 pm to Phil A Sheo
Posted on 9/14/11 at 5:36 pm to Phil A Sheo
Dr. L aka Dr.Lucen ftmfw...best reisling handsdown.
Posted on 9/14/11 at 5:42 pm to Geauxld Finger
Trimbach makes several great dry rieslings - but some are very pricey (except for the OT ballers).
Posted on 9/14/11 at 5:53 pm to Eddie Vedder
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rieslings fall on along a spectrum that runs from very sweet to very dry. i don't like the sweet ones but there are a lot of really good rieslings that fall on the dry end.
This. Not all Rieslings are sweet.
Posted on 9/14/11 at 8:13 pm to vilma4prez
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Gewurztraminers
this
Chateau St. Michelle is a pretty common one by the glass at restaurants. I had one I really liked at Pappas Bros. in Dallas. I wonder if they have their wine list on their website
eta: they do have their wine list on their website! Riesling, Leitz “OUT” 2009 Rheingau
This post was edited on 9/14/11 at 8:15 pm
Posted on 9/14/11 at 9:50 pm to Phil A Sheo
i got turned on to a dry riesling not too long ago but i swear i don't remember the name. the dry ones are not too sweet and are great on a warm night. cava is a great spanish sparkling wine that is also great on a warm night. they're not too expensive either.
Posted on 9/14/11 at 9:53 pm to Geauxld Finger
My wife is a reisling drinker but its too sweet for me.
Posted on 9/15/11 at 12:38 am to Uncle JackD
If you like Riesling, then try the Torrentes grape from Argentina. Great stuff.
Posted on 9/15/11 at 6:59 am to Uncle JackD
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My wife is a reisling drinker but its too sweet for me.
Then buy a dry Riesling.
Posted on 9/15/11 at 9:17 am to Phil A Sheo
Pretty easy way to tell if a Riesling is sweet or dry is to look at the alcohol content on the label. The higher the %, the dryer the Riesling. This will not tell you if the wine is good or not, but it will be a good indication for whether you want a dry or sweet Riesling. And I second the Austrian white wines.
Posted on 9/15/11 at 11:00 am to Phil A Sheo
Chateau St Michelle or V Suttui
Posted on 9/15/11 at 11:46 am to Phil A Sheo
every once in a while. i prefer merlot but atwater estate and cave springs weren't bad.
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