I’ve always been a bit intimidated by Rieslings. I’m a dry white gal. Sweet Rieslings don’t float my boat. And I’ve too often been either fooled or outwitted by the Riesling bottles. Spätlese, Auslese, Beerenauslese, Trocken. Huh? I always try to remember which is which…and fail. (For the record, German-speaking Mr. Cups is no help here.)
So I’ve got to love an idiot-proof bottle that reminds me that trocken = dry. And I’m not disappointed by the 2008 Sybille Kuntz Riesling. It’s a dry Spatlese and, as the label attests, great either as a before dinner wine or compatible with light cuisine.
The wine’s a gorgeous lemon/green color in the grass, with flavors of pineapple and apricots. It’s round in the mouth, with a nice long-lasting finish.
I’ve been going the discount wine price route lately, so I’m sure this wine was sub-$20. Look for it in your local liquor store. You won’t be disappointed in this terrific food-friendly summer white. It’s made me *this* much more inclined towards experimenting with Rieslings for the next few months.
Almost always likes a good Riesling–thanks