Browse by Grape - Riesling
A candidate for the most underrated variety in the wine world today. Usually associated with Germany and Alsace this much abused grape can make all manner of white wine, from sparkling to dessert. Its character can vary from fresh apple to petrol-like aromas and flavours. Its continued re-emergence is due to the wine public's realisation of its quality which had long been doubted mainly due to the influx of (often non-Riesling related) German wines of questionable quality. Now becoming a major variety in New Zealand and Australia.
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Australia :: South Australia :: Clare Valley
Riesling
Sweetness: 2 - Dry
Drink now, but will keep
Part of the Kirrihill 'Regional Series', characteristic of the region, fruit driven, soft and approachable wines.
This Riesling is as refreshing as a dip in the ocean. A bright and crisp style with fragrant citrus, floral and orange blossom notes. Fresh acidity leads to a clean, dry and mouth-watering finish.
75.0CL
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Australia :: South Australia :: Clare Valley
Riesling
Sweetness: 2 - Dry
Drink now, but will keep
Appealing, lively and spine-tingling to its core, the palate perfectly balances the flavours of lime juice, lemon curd and subtle tropical notes with naturally occurring acidity in a generous, yet tightly wound, persistent finish. A wine with a long cellaring potential ahead of it.
75.0CL
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Australia :: South Australia :: Clare Valley
Riesling
Sweetness: 1 - Very Dry
Drink now, but will keep
From the coolest and highest vineyard in the Watervale sub-region comes this vibrant and aromatic Riesling.
75.0CL
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Australia :: South Australia :: Clare Valley
Riesling
Sweetness: 1 - Very Dry
Drink now, but will keep
From 'The King of Riesling', this hard rock site is overlaid with silty, low fertility soils, producing restrained, steely, pure wines. The Polish Hill vineyard was planted in 1996, following years of research into the effect of soil, rock and altitude on Riesling.
75.0CL
Only 7 left