Riesling

Riesling is a captivating grape variety known for its vibrant acidity, wide range of aromas, and versatile styles. Riesling wines can range from dry to sweet, offering notes of citrus fruits, peach, apple, and mineral nuances. This makes Riesling one of the most versatile and cherished wines in the world, ideal both as a refreshing aperitif and as a companion to a wide array of dishes.

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Johann Donabaum, Riesling Setzberg, 2023, Wein
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Johann Donabaum – Riesling Smaragd Setzberg 2023
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Weiser-Künstler – Rieslingsekt Enkirchner Zeppwingert brut nature 2020
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Philipp Kuhn – Riesling Kallstadter Steinacker 1G 2022
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Philipp Kuhn – Riesling Kallstadter Steinacker 1G 2022
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Rieslings for every taste


Explore our diverse selection of Rieslings and discover your favorite. Whether dry, semi-dry, or sweet - our collection leaves nothing to be desired. Purchase your favorite Riesling now and enjoy the high quality and unique taste of our wines.

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Riesling Wines

Riesling is a white grape variety known for its pronounced acidity and fruity aromas. It originated in Germany and is now grown worldwide.

Riesling can range from dry to sweet and often features flavors of citrus fruits, apples, peaches, and apricots. The wines can also exhibit mineral notes and high acidity, which give them freshness and longevity.

Riesling should be served well chilled, ideally at a temperature between 7-13°C (45-55°F). This enhances the fresh and fruity aromas of the wine.

Riesling pairs excellently with a variety of dishes including fish, seafood, Asian cuisine, poultry, and cheese. The wine's acidity helps balance rich and spicy foods.

The aging potential of Riesling depends on the type of wine. Dry Rieslings can be aged for 5-10 years or longer, while sweet Rieslings, especially noble sweet wines, can age for decades, gaining complexity over time.