| Riesling
by Sharon Rosenbaum, Senior
Wine Buyer
This celebrated, noble grape yields white wine of the very
highest quality. In Germany, where it has been cultivated
since Roman times, the grape is responsible for much of the
wines produced along the Mosel River Valley and the northern
Rhine River.
Riesling wines have a distinctive delicate character, generally
described as flowery and fruity, and sometimes as peachy.
The body is light to medium and the best wines have a crispness
to balance the sweetness. Successfully transplanted to California,
Rieslings produced in the Golden State are now among the best
made anywhere.
They run the range from bone dry to very sweet, though the
typical California Riesling is off-dry (1-3% sugar). If the
label indicates “Late Harvest” or “Selected Late Harvest,”
it is an indication of a higher degree of sweetness and many
wineries now list the residual sugar on the label. The better
Rieslings come from the sloped vineyards along the coast from
Mendocino County in the north to Santa Barbara in the south.
Pair with light foods, soft cheeses and Asian-inspired dishes.
Served chilled, not too cold.
Noble-Rand 2003 Riesling, Monterey
Total Acid: .82 g/l
Alcohol: 12.5%
Residual Sugar: .25 g/l
Cellaring: 1-2 years
Panel’s Notes: The 2003 Noble-Rand Riesling is fruity
and refreshing with lovely aromas of fragrant flowers and
melon. Flavors are generous with layers of tropical fruit
and peach. A hint of citrus emerges in the finish.
Winery Background: Two 2nd generation grape growers/vintners
join talents to product this elegantly aromatic Riesling -
and they married this past Spring!
Food: This is a supple wine and good partner for any spicy
cuisine. Great with lighter cheeses like Colby or Swiss.
Leese 2003 Riesling, San Luis Obispo
Total Acid: .78 g/l
Alcohol: 12.0%
Residual Sugar: .50 g/l
Cellaring: 1-2 years
Panel’s Notes: This off-dry style Riesling offers aromas of apricot, honey and wildflowers. Flavors reveal notes of fresh pear and green apple. This wine is beautifully balanced with a crisp, refreshing finish.
Winery Background: The Leese Riesling is produced from grapes grown on the Balakian Vineyard in San Luis Obispo. It is one of the last remaining Riesling vineyards in California.
Food: This is a supple wine and good partner for any spicy cuisine. Great with lighter cheeses like Colby or Swiss.
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