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It is also used in the blending of the higher-quality California rhine wines and in the production of the better California Rieslings, under which name it is sometimes marketed. ... [White Burgundy Wines] [Rhine Wines] [Other White Table Wines] [Muscat Types] [White Specialty Wines]
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The most popular Dry white wines originated in France and Germany. The French types are Sauterne and Chablis. The German types are Riesling (often called Hock or Rhine) and Moselle. All are characterized by their lightness, their delicacy of flavor and bouquet, and by their light straw color or amber clarity.
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German wine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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1. Any of several dry white wines produced in the Rhine Valley. Also called Rhenish. ... Rhine wine - any of several white wines from the Rhine River valley in Germany (`hock' is British usage)
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Late harvest Johannisberg Rieslings are very sweet, and make excellent dessert wines. Substitutes: Rhine wine, white (Riesling grapes are used to make white Rhine wine.) OR Gewürztraminer OR Chenin blanc OR Pinot blanc OR (for cooking) 1C = 1/2 C white wine + 1/2 C water + 1/3 C sugar...
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Summary: Not a bad wine at all - hard working and tasty. Favorite Hard-to-Find Wines: Keller Geister - German Rhine White - Fugghedaboudit. Updated Aug 08 '01 - Epinions.com ... Keller Geister – White German Rhine wine. This is a 1998, and contains 8.5% ... Home > Restaurants & Gourmet > Wines > Favorite Hard-to-Find Wines...
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Home » Ag Products » Bulk Wine » White Wines ... We have around 2 milion liters of various white wines for sale vintage 2003; Sav Blanc, Italico Riesling, Rhine Riesling, Muscat Ottonel...
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Definition: Riesling wines originated in Germany's Rhein and Mosel river valleys, it was here that this white grape gained its tenacious foothold in today's modern white wine market. A Riesling wine can span a broad range of styles, being produced in both dry to sweet variations as well as light to full-bodied.
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roemer glass: Decorative glass style dating from 17th or 18th century northern Europe, traditionally of green glass with an ornamental stem, specifically used for drinking white Rhine wines. The hock wine glass and the pub rummer are said to be two later variations of this glass. ... glasses & vessels ... CocktailDB.com home page...
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