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Bob Parsons Alberta. wrote:I have over the years cellared a few Rieslings from WB, different appellations. Some have aged nicely whilst others have taken a quick downturn for the worst!
Not all Australian Rieslings are dry (here we go again) and a few have shown some residual sugar, even late-harvest characteristics! Not sure how these wines can give France a run for the money though. There are so many different styles of white wine being produced there, whats their point? Try some of the Rieslings from Alsace and it`s a whole new world for you Aaron!!
Might be a good idea to do a search here, there have been many riesling tasting notes posted. Many varied styles from quite a few countries!
Enjoy the Riesling experience!!
AaronW. wrote:Bob Parsons Alberta. wrote:I have over the years cellared a few Rieslings from WB, different appellations. Some have aged nicely whilst others have taken a quick downturn for the worst!
Not all Australian Rieslings are dry (here we go again) and a few have shown some residual sugar, even late-harvest characteristics! Not sure how these wines can give France a run for the money though. There are so many different styles of white wine being produced there, whats their point? Try some of the Rieslings from Alsace and it`s a whole new world for you Aaron!!
Might be a good idea to do a search here, there have been many riesling tasting notes posted. Many varied styles from quite a few countries!
Enjoy the Riesling experience!!
Thanx for the suggestions Bob.
Oh, what is "WB"?
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