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a type of white wine made from the Riesling grape, characterized by its high acidity, crisp and refreshing taste
What is "Riesling"?
Riesling is a type of white wine that is produced in several regions around the world, but most notably in Germany. It is made from the Riesling grape, which is known for its ability to produce wines with a range of sweetness levels, from bone-dry to lusciously sweet. Riesling wines are characterized by their high acidity, which gives them a crisp and refreshing taste. The flavor profile of Riesling wine can vary depending on the region and the level of sweetness, but it often includes notes of apple, pear, peach, and citrus, along with a distinctive minerality. Riesling wines are typically aged in stainless steel tanks to preserve their freshness and fruitiness, although some producers may use oak barrels for added complexity. Riesling wines pair well with a variety of foods, including spicy dishes, seafood, and Asian cuisine.
white grape grown in Europe and California