-
other Alsatian wines,
Rieslings d'Alsace are
usually not
meant to be
drunk young, but many are
still best in the
first years.
Rieslings d'Alsace tend to be...
- the
Geisenheim Grape Breeding Institute in Germany. It is a
crossing of
Riesling with
Madeleine Royale. It is used to make
white wine in Germany, Austria...
- been done to
improve and gain
acceptance for
completely dry ("Trocken")
Rieslings in this region, so that most of the more
famous makers have
found acceptance...
- 2-dihydronaphthalene (TDN) is an
aroma compound present in wine,
particularly aged
Rieslings. Chemically, it is
classified as a 13C-norisoprenoid, as it has thirteen...
- 1995 for
their riesling wines intended for
museum use. In 2000,
current winemaker Louisa Rosa was
quoted as saying:
Pewsey Vale
Rieslings are
renowned for...
-
Welschriesling is a
white wine
grape variety,
unrelated to the
Rhine Riesling, that is
grown throughout Central Europe. The
descendance of Welschriesling...
- its
hillsides are
covered by
terraced vineyards where "some of the best
Rieslings grow". Many
castle ruins sit on the
hilltops above wine
villages and towns...
- with
Riesling but with a
distinctly fuller body.
Emerald Riesling is also
known under the
synonyms California 1139 E 29,
Emerald Rizling, and
Riesling Izumrudnii...
-
Pinot gris is one of the so-called
noble grapes of Alsace,
along with
Riesling, Gewürztraminer, and muscat,
which may be used for
varietal Alsace Grand...
- enthusiasts, Germany's re****tion is
primarily based on
wines made from the
Riesling grape variety,
which at its best is used for aromatic,
fruity and elegant...