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  2. Riesling - Wikipedia

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    The Ratskeller (council wine cellar) of the townhall of Bremen, Germany, stores 650+ German wines, including Riesling-based wines, often in barrel and back to the 1653 vintage. [17] More common aging periods for Riesling wines would be 5–15 years for dry, 10–20 years for semi-sweet and 10–30+ for sweet versions. [18]

  3. White wine - Wikipedia

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    White wine is mainly from "white" grapes, which are green or yellow in colour, such as the Chardonnay, Sauvignon blanc and Riesling. Some white wine is also made from grapes with coloured skin, provided that the obtained wort is not stained. Pinot noir, for example, is commonly used to produce champagne.

  4. Ernst Loosen - Wikipedia

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    Ernst Loosen A 187 ml bottle of Riesling Beerenauslese 2006 from Dr. Loosen. Ernst Loosen is a German winemaker and owner of the wine producer Weingut Dr. Loosen, located just outside Bernkastel in the Mosel wine region. With over 130,000 annual bottle production, he is one of the larger producers in the Mosel region.

  5. Aromatic wine - Wikipedia

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    Aromatic wines are white wines with dominant aroma. The best known are riesling, gewürztraminer, viognier, muscat and pinot gris. [1] See also. Aroma of wine;

  6. Hermann J. Wiemer - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Wiemer's 1986 Riesling was the first New York wine to be served on an international flight on American Airlines. He was flying coach to West Germany, and a keen-eyed American Airlines employee noticed his name was the same as the wine being served in first class. He had submitted the wine for consideration but had no idea it had been ...

  7. Brian Croser - Wikipedia

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    The wine science program was influential on the modern Australian wine industry. [9] While working at the Riverina College in 1976, Croser started the Petaluma winery, naming it after Petaluma, California. [10] To do so, he planted grapes in the regions that best suited them: Riesling in Clare and Cabernet Sauvignon in Wrattonbully, among ...

  8. Portal:Drink/Selected article/5 - Wikipedia

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    Riesling wines are usually varietally pure and are seldom oaked. As of 2004 [update] , Riesling was estimated to be the world's 20th most grown variety at 48,700 hectares (120,000 acres) (with an increasing trend), but in terms of importance for quality wines, it is usually included in the "top three" white wine varieties together with ...

  9. Egon Müller IV - Wikipedia

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    With 35 hl/ha annual bottle production, he is among the wine producers of the Mosel region, more specifically the Saar district, and known for his Rieslings. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] According to Wine-Searcher , the winery's white wine ranks as the most expensive white wine in the world, with an average price of $13,670 per bottle. [ 1 ]