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South American Wines
An Introduction to the Wines of South America for Visitors to Peru
White Wine Varieties: REISLING
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RIESLING
One of the world's
greatest white wine grapes, the Riesling vine's hardy wood makes it extremely
resistant to frost. The variety excels in cooler climates, where its tendency to
ripen slowly makes it an excellent source for sweet wines made from grapes
attacked by the noble rot Botrytis cinerea, which withers the grapes' skin and
concentrates their natural sugar levels.
Riesling is best known for producing the wines of Germany's Mosel-Saar-Ruwer,
Pfalz, Rheinhessen and Rheingau wines, but it also achieves brilliance in Alsace
and Austria. While the sweet German Beerenauslese and Trockenbeerenauslese
wines, along with Alsace's famed Selection de Grains Nobles, are often
celebrated for their high sugar levels and ability to age almost endlessly, they
are rare and expensive.
More commonly, Riesling produces dry or just off-dry versions. Its high acidity
and distinctive floral, citrus, peach and mineral accents have won dry Riesling
many fans. The variety pairs well with food and has an uncanny knack for
transmitting the elements of its vineyard source (what the French call terroir).
The wines from Germany's Mosel region are perhaps the purest expression of the
grape, offering lime, pie crust, apple, slate and honeysuckle characteristics on
a light-bodied and racy frame. Germany's Rheinhessen, Rheingau and Pfalz regions
produces wines of similar characteristics, but with increasing body and spice.
In Alsace, Riesling is most often made in a dry style, full-bodied, with a
distinct petrol aroma. In Austria, Riesling plays second fiddle to Gruner
Veltliner in terms of quantity, but when grown on favored sites it offers wines
with great focus and clarity allied to the grape's typically racy frame.
In other regions, Riesling struggles to maintain its share of vineyard
plantings, but it can be found (often under synonyms such as White Riesling,
Rhine Riesling or Johannisberg Riesling) in California, Oregon, Washington, New
York's Finger Lakes region, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, South America
and Canada.
South American Wines - An Independent Guide to the some of the Best Wines from Peru, Argentina & Chile.
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