Hermann J. Wiemer Dry Riesling - 2022 (750ml)
Hermann J. Wiemer Dry Riesling - 2022 (750ml)
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This signature Riesling is vibrant and aromatic. It features a distinctive mineral quality that has become our trademark. Exceptional grapes are hand selected from each of our vineyard locations, fermented in small lots, and blended to ensure texture and balance. With each vintage we seek to craft a wine that serves as an emblem of the standard of quality that has become tradition at Hermann J. Wiemer Vineyard. Fragrant essence of spring blossoms sets the stage for a succulent palate of early fruit, balanced with a refreshing crispness, revealing the true qualities of the Riesling grape.
A brilliant texture carries into a long, lingering finish, in a wine that accommodates a wide range of food.
A brilliant texture carries into a long, lingering finish, in a wine that accommodates a wide range of food.
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Undervalued and frequently mispronounced it offers a wealth of highly aromatic and diverse styles of white wine. Riesling can vary from bone dry, all the way through to lusciously sweet Beerenauslese (BA) and Trockenbeerenauslese (TBA). Its ability to age and transmit the terroir of the vineyard without losing its individual character places it amongst the most noble and academic of grape varieties. Germany is seen as Riesling's Old World home with the greatest concentration in the Mosel Valley, however, plantings have steadily increased across the border in the region of Alsace, France. Most Alsation Rieslings tend to be on the drier side. Even though some Grand Crus contain more sugar, they are still very refreshing and appetizing, due to a high level of acidity.
White wine is a wine whose color can be pale-yellow, yellow-green, and yellow-gold colored. The wine is produced from a variety of grape varieties. The flavor and color comes from the juice of the grape and sometimes the skin of the grape as well. Interestingly, not all white wine comes from white grapes. Some select red grapes are used as in Champagne.