
Huber Riesling Traisental Ried Berg Reserve 2017
$70
Nicely woven, with notes of white pepper, coriander seed and star anise framing the core of peach and grapefruit flavors. Beautifully textured and layered, revealing new elements sip after sip. Features a persistent, savory mineral–infused finish. Bone-dry and perfect for food pairing. Drink now through 2027. 278 cases made, 100 cases imported.
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Wine Type and Color
White Still

Magazine Issue
Feb 28, 2019
Grape

Riesling
Riesling is believed to have originated in Germany, which remains the leading producer of these wines worldwide, making a range of styles from bone-dry to sweet and everything in between. On the other side of the French-German border, Alsace is also one of the highest-regarded sources of Riesling, as is Austria, which generally focuses on dry styles. In the New World, Riesling has found a home in Australia, notably Clare Valley, as well as in New York's Finger Lakes, Canada, New Zealand and Washington.
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Huber Riesling Traisental Ried Berg Reserve 2017
Nicely woven, with notes of white pepper, coriander seed and star anise framing the core of peach and grapefruit flavors. Beautifully textured and layered, revealing new elements sip after sip. Features a persistent, savory mineral–infused finish. Bone-dry and perfect for food pairing. Drink now through 2027. 278 cases made, 100 cases imported.
Details

Wine Type and Color
White Still

Magazine Issue
Feb 28, 2019
Grape
Riesling
Riesling is believed to have originated in Germany, which remains the leading producer of these wines worldwide, making a range of styles from bone-dry to sweet and everything in between. On the other side of the French-German border, Alsace is also one of the highest-regarded sources of Riesling, as is Austria, which generally focuses on dry styles. In the New World, Riesling has found a home in Australia, notably Clare Valley, as well as in New York's Finger Lakes, Canada, New Zealand and Washington.
