Friday, August 26, 2005

Merlot - Let It Soak In


Let It Soak In
Memphis Flyer, TN - 16 minutes ago But a sweeter wine like Madeira or late-harvest Riesling can add depth to a sauce for gamey meats like duck and give a dessert sauce some added zing.

Silver for bay Riesling
Port Lincoln Times, Australia - Aug 22, 2005 By Billie Harrison. FIVE years after planting their first vines the Ford family of Boston Bay Wines produced a silver medal winning Riesling.

Riesling To The Challenge
New York Jewish Week, USA - Aug 16, 2005 Riesling, the noble white wine grape of Germany and of France s Alsace region, is perhaps the most underrated wine grape in the world today.

NY Riesling lacks cloying sweetness
Boston Globe, United States - Aug 18, 2005 New York wines lack the cachet of those from California, which is too bad since some, like Riesling, are stellar and more exciting than their West Coast

Wine or beer?
Wine Lovers' Page, World - Aug 24, 2005 chicken tapas with roasted pepper mayonnaise and the restaurant's signature green chili won-tons with guacamole, while an imposing Alsatian Riesling with a

A sweet respite from the heat of summer and spice
The State, SC - Aug 24, 2005 For a sweet wine, the Mirassou Riesling offers great depth and focused flavors. We enjoyed a bottle with some very spicy Asian foods.

Riesling may win the West
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - Jul 31, 2005 (July 31, 2005) Scott Harvey, veteran Napa Valley winemaker, will be searching for Riesling when he arrives in the Finger Lakes.

Class & Convenience
TheStranger.com, WA - 19 hours ago his daughter?). The staff remains affable yes, handsome bartender, I do like my Riesling, thanks and the food is spot-on. Like

Wine on the Road
Gothamist, NY - 23 hours ago However there was one wine that pleasantly surprised us: the Rivendell Dry Riesling, $15.99. This wine had great peach and apricot notes.

Riesling to the challenge
Ferret, Australia - Aug 9, 2005 AUSTRALIAN riesling will be challenging the best in the world within the next decade, according to Australian wine producer Jacob s Creek.

Fine wine's latest upstart: upstate New York
Miami Herald, FL - Aug 25, 2005 influence, and that varieties with a short growing cycle like pinot noir and chardonnay as well as hardy, late-maturing grapes like riesling could thrive in

Riesling the real thing
Dallas Morning News (subscription), TX - 2 hours ago By KIM PIERCE / Special Contributor to The Dallas Morning News. Riesling has gotten a bad rap. Once the queen of white grapes, its

Look for winning Leasingham Classic Clare Riesling in 2008
Clare Northern Argus, Australia - Aug 3, 2005 Leasingham's 2005 Classic Clare Riesling is too young to be labelled and will not be available to the public for another three or four years, but was "mature

Don t judge a Riesling by its price
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Aug 13, 2005 we weren t sure in a blind tasting against wines from across the globe tasted by tasters who are far from wine experts how the 2004 Riesling would do

German Riesling is sweet companion for spicy food
Charlotte Observer, NC - Aug 10, 2005 food. "Riesling is all about balance," says winemaker Rowald Hepp. status. "Riesling with food is a graduate-level pairing," he says.

Riesling: the real thing
Dallas Morning News (subscription), TX - 1 hour ago German rieslings can be classified as Qualit tswein ("good quality") or Qualit tswein Mit Pr dikat ("good quality with distinction").

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