Grape 100% Riesling Historical references to the Riesling grape can be traced back to Germany in the 15th century. Facts I’ve been a fan of Willamette Valley Vineyards (“WVV” for the cool kids) for quite a while now. Yes, … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews | Tagged Oregon, Pinot Noir, Riesling, Sustainable, Willamette Valley, Willamette Valley Vineyards | Leave a comment //This recipe is my attempt at killing four birds with one stone; and by “birds” I mean my crockpot, chicken, my bottle of Palmaz 2007 Napa Valley Riesling, and my wife. What do the three have in common, and why … Continue reading
Posted in Pairings, Recipes | Tagged Napa, Palmaz, Palmaz Winery, Riesling | Leave a comment //It’s not very often that Riesling gets the chance to be opened in my house. The Mrs. hasn’t always had the biggest affinity for the little German grape, as she (like most others), thinks all their wines are sweet. This … Continue reading
Posted in Pairings | Tagged Bergweiler, Dr Pauly Bergweiler, Germany, Mosel, Noble House, Recipe, Riesling | 1 Comment //Grape 100% Riesling Facts If German Riesling conjures up images of Blue Nuns and Black Katz, you’re forgiven! I’ve been saying for quite some time now that Riesling is one of the most misunderstood grapes there is; but sometimes … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews | Tagged Dr Pauly Bergweiler, Germany, Mosel, Mosel-Saar-Ruwer, Noble House, Riesling | Leave a comment //Grape 100% Riesling Facts Let’s get this out of the way before we start! Riesling, by most standards, is considered a sweet and almost dessert-style wine. Quite often begin shunned by most “serious” wine drinkers, with ridiculous rhetoric … Continue reading
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