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Rebgarten Riesling

Rebgarten Riesling

Grape Riesling Region Mosel Vintage 2008 Style Dry Colour White alcohol level Under 11.5% taste Perfect match for a very broad range of food, German Riesling has for too long been a missed opportunity for the British wine drinker. Rebgarten Riesling aims to fill this gap, nestling snugly between the generic German wines of the past and the high quality (but ultimately expensive) estate wines which are now gaining critical acclaim. Unashamedly fruit driven, there is plenty of refreshing acidity and minerality to balance the wine nicely. This is an affordable Riesling which shows the potential of the variety and makes a clean break with the past. It has the huge advantage of having only 10.5% alcohol, which means it is truly an ‘anytime’ drink. Fresh and balanced with peach aromas, a characteristic hint of mineral and a dry finish producer Moselland website http://www.moselland.de/index.php?id=219...

taste Enjoy on its own or with salads or mildly spicy Asian cuisine.

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