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Riesling - One of the Worlds Most Esteemed & Historic Grapes
Riesling may be one of the most misunderstood grapes in the wine world; perhaps the only wine viewed as simple, fruity, not to be taken seriously AND as one of the most elegant, noble, and finest wines in the world – all depending on the wine drinker that you ask. The heart of the confusion stems from the fact that Riesling is one of the only grapes in the world that can produce a delicious, world-class wine in both extremely dry, and extremely sweet styles. Some of the most coveted and expensive wines in the world are Riesling dessert wines from Germany, but many of the most esteemed examples of the wine are completely bone-dry. While the varying styles have been understood and appreciated in other parts of the... Read more