White
Willamette Valley Vineyards Dry Riesling (Willamette Valley)
Willamette Valley · Willamette Valley · United States
Ficha técnica
- Tipo
- White
- Uva
- Riesling
- País
- United States
- Região
- Willamette Valley · Willamette Valley
- Denominação
- Willamette Valley
- Corpo
- light
- Acidez
- high
- Doçura
- dry
Harmonização
frutos do mar · saladas verdes · comida asiática · sashimi
Safras avaliadas
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201588 pts
Medium sweet and fruit forward, this is loaded with flavors of orange pekoe tea, candied lemon and peach marmalade. It's a fruit circus, with plenty of sweetness. It could be used as a dessert wine with a berry pie, or tried as an adventurous companion to a blue cheese.
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201489 pts
This is a medium-sweet Riesling boasting Spätlese-level alcohol, that mixes soft fruit flavors of apple, peach and pear with hints of honey and tea. Give it a light chill before sipping.
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201389 pts
This attractive, medium-sweet Riesling keeps the alcohol low. Generous apple and apricot fruit flavors make it a fine warm-weather sipper. Start out any picnic with a chilled bottle of this bright and vividly fruity wine, and you're on the right track.
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201289 pts
This shows Spatlese-level sweetness (46 g/L) and alcohol (8.7%). It's poised with moderate acidity and a soft, elegant entry. Flavors of oranges and peaches are underscored with light minerality. A fine, yet straightforward sipper, it persists generously on the palate.
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201090 pts
This is at the sweetest edge of off dry (alcohol at 9%, residual sugar 5.1%) and it is loaded with citrus fruit—especially ripe orange—that keeps it lively and refreshing. A well-made, full-bodied Riesling that lingers gracefully through the finish, with a streak of lemon tea.
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200884 pts
Dry indeed; this is so dry as to be outright sour. It's an acid-lover's dream wine; but be prepared to pucker up. It's a mouthful of lemon juice, some cardboardy phenolics, and very tart green apples.